Perpendicular Style is the final phase of English Gothic architecture, known for its emphasis on strong vertical lines and expansive window tracery. It emerged in the 14th century, seeking heightened elegance and light within vast interior spaces.
Perpendicular Style is the final phase of English Gothic architecture, known for its emphasis on strong vertical lines and expansive window tracery. It emerged in the 14th century, seeking heightened elegance and light within vast interior spaces.