Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Amiens Cathedral' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The structure was only saved when masons placed a second row of more robust flying buttresses that connected lower down on the outer wall.
They both make a single jump to the wall of the nave; one arch meets the wall just above the point of maximum outward thrust from the vaults; the other just below.
Each buttress has two supporting piers, one taller than the other, and the arches make two jumps to reach the wall, meeting it at the point of maximum outward thrust.
The grand arcades, unlike earlier cathedrals, occupy a full half of the height of the wall.
The semicircular wall at the east end marked a new stage in the development of the Gothic.
On the west wall of the north transept are four scenes in high relief showing Christ driving the merchants from the Temple, made in 1523 by Jean Wytz.
A group of polychrome reliefs illustrating the vow of John the Baptist, made in 1511, is found on the west wall of the south transept.
Several very early panels of glass, from about 1300, can be seen in the windows of the triforium, the mid-level of the wall, in the apse.
The innovative feature of the upper windows of Amiens Cathedral was how they filled the entire space of the upper wall.
It was installed on the interior of the west wall of the Cathedral, below the rose window, between 1442 and 1449.