Chapter 1
Full Content
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1st Century CE – House churches
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2nd Century CE – Dedicated worship spaces
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3rd Century CE – Adapted basilica forms
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4th Century CE – Imperial monumental churches
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5th Century CE – Cruciform stone churches
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6th Century CE – Domes and mosaics
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7th Century CE – Regional hybrid forms
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8th Century CE – Classical revival churches
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9th Century CE – Expanded Romanesque planning
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10th Century CE – Imperial vertical emphasis
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11th Century CE – Mature Romanesque architecture
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12th Century CE – Early Gothic light
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13th Century CE – High Gothic cathedrals
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14th Century CE – Late Gothic transition
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15th Century CE – Renaissance proportion revival
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16th Century CE – Baroque dramatic space
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17th Century CE – Theatrical Baroque movement
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18th Century CE – Rococo ornamental interiors
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19th Century CE – Historicist revival styles
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20th Century CE – Modern experimental forms