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Gothic architects used lancet arches to create interiors that are full of light.
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Lancet (pointed) arches and tall narrow lancet windows, together with ribbed vaults and flying buttresses, allowed larger windows and thinner walls, producing much brighter interiors in Gothic churches.
Lancet (pointed) arches and tall narrow lancet windows, together with ribbed vaults and flying buttresses, allowed larger windows and thinner walls, producing much brighter interiors in Gothic churches.
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