FEATURES ELEMENTS BY GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE ROSE WINDOW In Gothic architecture, a rose window, also known as a wheel window, is a decorative circular window typically glazed with stained glass. It is usually used for those in Gothic cathedrals and churches. A rose window's tracery consisted of a succession of radiating shapes, each of which was topped by a pointed arch at the circle's outer edge. A perforated circle of stone connected the bars between these shapes in the middle.
ARCHED STAINED GLASS WINDOWS An arched stained glass window can usually find in Gothic cathedrals and churches. Arched stained glass windows are also known as archtop stained-glass windows or radius stained glass windows. The bottoms of these windows are square, with an arch or half-circle on top. The arched stained glass window describes the different stories and chapters of the bible.