In early christian byzantine and other eastern orthodox forms of church architecture this is likely to mean a tetraconch plan a greek cross with arms of equal length or later a cross in square plan.
The cross shaped floor plan of a church.
A flattened abstracted style of art.
Dashed lines show the ribs of the vaulting overhead.
The latin cross plans have a nave with aisles or chapels or both and a transept that forms the arms of the cross.
Christian churches are commonly described as having a cruciform architecture.
A latin cross plan is a floor plan found in many cathedrals and churches.
Greek cross plan church plan in the form of a greek cross with a square central mass and four arms of equal length.
In western ecclesiastical architecture a cathedral diagram is a floor plan showing the sections of walls and piers giving an idea of the profiles of their columns and ribbing.
Unlike their greek and roman predecessors byzantine artists preferred a.
When looked at from above or in plan view it takes the shape of a latin cross crux immissa.
None of these answers is correct.
It also has at least one apse that traditionally faces east.
By convention ecclesiastical floorplans are shown map fashion with north to the top and the.
Light double lines in perimeter walls indicate glazed windows.
The church floor plan may include a transept a rectangular area between the chancel and the nave that is wider than the rest of the building.
The cross shaped floor plan of a church is formed by the combined shapes of the nave and the a.