Sturatures
Sturatures are a type of architectural element commonly used in the construction of buildings, particularly in the context of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. They are vertical supports that extend from the base of a wall or column to the top, providing structural stability and height. Sturatures can be made of various materials, including stone, brick, or concrete, and their design often incorporates intricate patterns and decorations.
The term "sturature" is derived from the Latin word "sturatus," which means "piled up" or "heaped up."
In Gothic architecture, sturatures are often used to create tall, slender walls and towers, which are characteristic
Sturatures play a crucial role in the structural integrity of a building, providing support and stability to