A Brief History of Gothic Architecture

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Gothic Architecture takes readers on a witty and visually rich journey through the medieval architectural revolution that gave us soaring cathedrals, flying buttresses, and the quest to build closer to heaven. From Abbot Suger's light-obsessed experiments at Saint-Denis to the gargoyle-adorned masterpiece of Notre-Dame, this book reveals how 12th-century engineers cracked the code of building impossibly tall structures without them collapsing-essentially becoming the original "hackers" of the construction world.

Spanning from Gothic's birth in France to its global variations in England, Germany, and beyond, the book explores how pointed arches and ribbed vaults became the medieval world's greatest architectural export. With the irreverent tone of "a medieval monk with a Twitter account," it traces Gothic's fall from grace during the Renaissance (when it was literally branded an insult), through its romantic 19th-century revival, all the way to its modern legacy in everything from Hogwarts to college campuses. Perfect for history buffs, fantasy fans, and anyone who's ever wondered "How did they build that?" while craning their neck at a cathedral ceiling.

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A Brief History of Gothic Architecture

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Gothic Architecture takes readers on a witty and visually rich journey through the medieval architectural revolution that gave us soaring cathedrals, flying buttresses, and the quest to build closer to heaven. From Abbot Suger's light-obsessed experiments at Saint-Denis to the gargoyle-adorned masterpiece of Notre-Dame, this book reveals how 12th-century engineers cracked the code of building impossibly tall structures without them collapsing-essentially becoming the original "hackers" of the construction world.

Spanning from Gothic's birth in France to its global variations in England, Germany, and beyond, the book explores how pointed arches and ribbed vaults became the medieval world's greatest architectural export. With the irreverent tone of "a medieval monk with a Twitter account," it traces Gothic's fall from grace during the Renaissance (when it was literally branded an insult), through its romantic 19th-century revival, all the way to its modern legacy in everything from Hogwarts to college campuses. Perfect for history buffs, fantasy fans, and anyone who's ever wondered "How did they build that?" while craning their neck at a cathedral ceiling.

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A Brief History of Gothic Architecture

A Brief History of Gothic Architecture

by KJ Smith

Narrated by Digital Voice Madison G

Unabridged — 2 hours, 15 minutes

A Brief History of Gothic Architecture

A Brief History of Gothic Architecture

by KJ Smith

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Gothic Architecture takes readers on a witty and visually rich journey through the medieval architectural revolution that gave us soaring cathedrals, flying buttresses, and the quest to build closer to heaven. From Abbot Suger's light-obsessed experiments at Saint-Denis to the gargoyle-adorned masterpiece of Notre-Dame, this book reveals how 12th-century engineers cracked the code of building impossibly tall structures without them collapsing-essentially becoming the original "hackers" of the construction world.

Spanning from Gothic's birth in France to its global variations in England, Germany, and beyond, the book explores how pointed arches and ribbed vaults became the medieval world's greatest architectural export. With the irreverent tone of "a medieval monk with a Twitter account," it traces Gothic's fall from grace during the Renaissance (when it was literally branded an insult), through its romantic 19th-century revival, all the way to its modern legacy in everything from Hogwarts to college campuses. Perfect for history buffs, fantasy fans, and anyone who's ever wondered "How did they build that?" while craning their neck at a cathedral ceiling.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940203488237
Publisher: Ashleigh Robertson
Publication date: 10/06/2025
Series: A Brief History of - Architecture
Edition description: Unabridged
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