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The pointed arch is a fundamental architectural element that emerged during the Gothic period, characterized by its two arcs that meet at a sharp apex. This design not only allowed for taller and more spacious buildings but also distributed weight more efficiently, enabling the construction of larger windows and more intricate structures.
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