gotiku
Gotiku, often rendered as Gothic in English, denotes a broad European artistic and architectural tradition that flourished roughly from the 12th to the 16th century. The term originated with Renaissance writers who labeled medieval styles as barbaric, but it has since become a neutral designation for a connected set of architectural and cultural forms.
In architecture, Gotiku is defined by structural innovations that allowed taller, brighter buildings. Key features include
Historically, Gotiku developed in France, then spread to the British Isles and Central Europe, peaking in the
In the 18th–19th centuries, Gotiku experienced a revival, and in modern times the Gothic revival influenced