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Gothic vs Romanesque Architecture Grid Infographic

Editorial-style infographic comparing Gothic vs Romanesque architecture in an 8-card grid with precise facade diagrams, vault studies, and structural contrasts. Warm stone tones, clean museum-poster layout, and historically accurate architectural details create a polished educational visual.

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8-card grid infographic comparing Romanesque and Gothic architecture with arches, vaults, walls, windows, and buttresses
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size209 KB
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StyleAI Architecture Styles Infographic
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Generated2026-06-02
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Card grid infographic titled "Romanesque vs Gothic Architecture". 8 uniform cards in a clean grid, designed as a timeline-style comparison of architectural movements, editorial reference-poster illustration, architectural illustration style, warm stone palette, architecturally accurate examples and proportions. Each card must contain a clear central architectural diagram or facade/elevation detail, a name in English, and a one-line description in English. Include cards such as: Romanesque Origins, Gothic Origins, Round Arch, Pointed Arch, Barrel and Groin Vaults, Ribbed Vaults, Thick Walls and Small Windows, Flying Buttresses and Large Stained Glass. Show historically accurate structural differences, massing, window scale, wall thickness, tower forms, nave elevation, and ornament treatment. Use clean museum-poster composition, consistent card layout, subtle timeline flow across the grid, and comparison-friendly visual hierarchy. Avoid decorative clutter, keep diagrams precise and educational, with visually rendered emphasis on the contrast between solidity and verticality. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real brand logos, no watermarks Architecturally accurate examples and proportions.