...Gothic architecture refers to the architecture style prevalentthe beliefs and activities of the people influenced the architectural types of the period. It has been noted that religious beliefs were the dominant element of life at this time and the churches were the dominant type of building. Major structural problems were first met and solved in the churches and then applied to other building types throughout the city. Elements of style, which were borrowed from the Lombards and the Franks, and which were to form the foundations of Gothic architecture, iþoSDFIRST COPY OF PAPER DELIVERED SUCCESSFULLY TO DUNCAN TAYLOR THE GOTHIC CATHEDRAL MOVEMENT Introduction Gothic architecture refers to the architecture style prevalent in Western Europe in the late medieval period and characterized by rib vaulting, flying buttresses and pointed arches (Acland, 1972; Macaulay, 1973). This architectural period roughly ranged between 1150 and 1550. This type of architecture followed the early medieval or Romanesque style and was eventually succeeded by the Renaissance, which originated in Italy in the fifteenth century. However, Gothic architecture did...