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Notre-Dame is often described as iconic. In this episode, we focus on how it actually stands.
Starting from the west façade, we break down the structural grid behind the symmetry. Inside the nave, we examine ribbed vaulting, vertical layering, and how height is built in stages rather than in one overwhelming leap.
We step outside to understand how flying buttresses redirect force away from the walls, allowing stained glass to replace stone. At the crossing and the apse, we look at how Gothic geometry bends without losing structural logic.
This is not a historical recap.
🎧 It’s a step-by-step spatial reading of how Gothic engineering creates lightness without losing stability.
📱👉 Download the Mytrippl app to start planning your next adventure!
By MytripplNotre-Dame is often described as iconic. In this episode, we focus on how it actually stands.
Starting from the west façade, we break down the structural grid behind the symmetry. Inside the nave, we examine ribbed vaulting, vertical layering, and how height is built in stages rather than in one overwhelming leap.
We step outside to understand how flying buttresses redirect force away from the walls, allowing stained glass to replace stone. At the crossing and the apse, we look at how Gothic geometry bends without losing structural logic.
This is not a historical recap.
🎧 It’s a step-by-step spatial reading of how Gothic engineering creates lightness without losing stability.
📱👉 Download the Mytrippl app to start planning your next adventure!