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27 November, 00:20

What is the architectural support added to the exterior of a Gothic building that forms an arch?

A. cruciform plan

B. flying buttress

C. Latin-cross plan

D. tympanum

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  1. 27 November, 03:16
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    It would be the "flying buttress" that is the the architectural support added to the exterior of a Gothic building that forms an arch, since this is what actually separates most gothic structures from similar buildings.
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