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  1. Medieval Period

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    Medieval construction methods reflect both structural necessity and theological symbolism. Romanesque architecture, prevalent in the Early Middle Ages, emphasized thick walls and rounded arches, signifying the steadfastness of the Church against worldly chaos.
    The transition to Gothic architecture involved a major theoretical shift regarding the nature of weight distribution. The introduction of the pointed arch and the …