Asked by Lilian Awuzie on Apr 24, 2024
The Carolingian architectural plan that demonstrated the beginnings of the modular system was found at which place?
A) The abbey church of Corvey
B) Saint Michael's at Hildesheim
C) Saint-Riquier at Centula
D) The monastery of Saint Gall
Carolingian Architectural
Relating to the architectural style that developed during the reign of the Carolingian dynasty in Western Europe (8th-10th century), characterized by the revival of Roman building techniques and forms.
Modular System
A design approach that uses standardized units or dimensions for easy assembly, flexibility, and variety in use, commonly found in architecture, furniture, and technology.
Abbey Church
A church that is or was part of an abbey complex, typically serving as the primary place of worship for monks or nuns.
- Understand the architectural innovations and plans integral to Carolingian and Ottonian structures.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the architectural innovations and plans integral to Carolingian and Ottonian structures.
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