keresztalaprajzú
Keresztalaprajzú is a Hungarian term that translates literally to "cross-shaped floor plan". It describes a building design where the main architectural elements, such as wings or sections, are arranged in a cruciform or cross-like configuration. This layout is often employed in religious architecture, particularly in churches, where the intersection of the nave and transepts forms the characteristic cross shape.
Beyond its prevalence in ecclesiastical buildings, the keresztalaprajzú design can also be found in other types
The aesthetic and symbolic implications of a keresztalaprajzú can vary. In religious contexts, it is deeply