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What are the differences between architecture from the Middle Ages and

architecture from the Renaissance?

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Some more minor differences is the structural support, the structural support in medieval times was needed, it was visible but they tried to incorporate it into the building. Renaissance architecture also had visible support however it was less noticeable and really was not needed in most buildings.

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The main ones are that there were many different types of buildings and styles in the medieval times where as the Renaissance had one particular style that they went with most of the time. ... Renaissance architecture also had visible support however it was less noticeable and really was not needed in most buildings.

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