What IS a flying buttress?
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Hotel Saint Merry in Paris has an unusual feature in Room 9. A flying buttress from the adjoining church traverses the room. You can see it here <BR>www.france-hotel-guide.com/images/stmerch1.jpg<BR>from the website <BR>www.saintmerrymarais.com/
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Elaborating on Frank's reply, the weight of the PITCHED roof would normally force the walls outward. Pre-Gothic walls were inordinately thick and opaque; Gothic builders innovated this "shoulder" to allow them to let more light into the ever-higher nave.
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There's a famous quote on the subject, generally ascribed to Winston Churchill, when he was once asked "Are you a pillar of the church, Sir Winston?" He replied, "I more resemble a flying buttress -- I support it from the outside!"
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