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medieval architecture
how did architecture change during the middle ages?
buildings became taller and more detailed.
buildings had smaller windows and less ornamentation.
buildings had large, rounded arches with stained glass.
buildings became shorter with larger windows.
During the Middle Ages, especially with the development of Gothic architecture, buildings became taller (with features like pointed arches and rib - vaulting allowing for greater height) and more detailed (with elaborate sculptures and tracery). Smaller windows and less ornamentation is not characteristic. Large, rounded arches with stained - glass are more typical of Romanesque architecture which preceded the more elaborate Gothic phase. Buildings did not become shorter with larger windows.
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Buildings became taller and more detailed.