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The Perpendicular pendant

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2001

Patrick Hodgkinson
Affiliation:
Bath, UK

Abstract

I warmly congratulate Jacques Heyman on the absolute clarity of his ‘An observation on the fan vault of Henry VII Chapel, Westminster’ (arq 4/4). But while this was not the subject of the author's study, many of us might well be interested to hear his view as to why the Perpendicular pendant came about since it is unnatural constructionally. Historians no longer with us sometimes supposed the pendants remembered the columns between nave and aisles in a larger church or cathedral, but I have not seen this referred to recently.

Type
letters: ‘The grid as generator’ … the debate continues
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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Footnotes

Letters should be sent to Peter Carolin, arq, c/o University of Cambridge, Department of Architecture, 1 Scroope Terrace, Cambridge CB2 1PX, UK; F +44 (0)1223 332960 or Emailed to [email protected] The Editors reserve the right to shorten letters.