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  2. The layout of a cathedral typically forms the shape of a cross12. Here are the main components of a cathedral layout:
    1. Nave: Where the congregation sits.
    2. Aisles: Located around the edges.
    3. Transept: Forms the cross shape.
    4. Crossing: Where the transept crosses the nave.
    5. Quire (choir): The area between the nave and the 'sacred' area (the presbytery and sanctuary)3.
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    This means that the layout of cathedrals usually forms the shape of a cross. Side altars are found in the transepts as well as the tombs of important people. The central tower or dome (8) of the cathedral is found at the centre of this 'cross'. These high towers are supported by piers or pillars.
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    Most larger churches or cathedrals are built in the form of a cross, with the longer axis of the cross aligned east-west. The main altar is normally at the eastern end of the church, frequently under a large, stained-glass window, and the entrance is either at the western end or through one of the two, shorter, north-south arms of the cross.
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    Nave, where the congregation sits. Aisles round the edges. The aisles may be quite grand, major features of the cathedral. The transept makes the cross shape. The crossing is where the transept crosses the nave. The quire (choir) is the area between the nave and the 'sacred' area (the presbytery and sanctuary).
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    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. Light double lines in perimeter walls indicate glazed windows. Dashed lines show the ribs of the vaulting overhead. By convention, … See more

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    Aisle: A pair of walkways that are parallel to the primary public spaces in the church, e.g. nave, choir and transept. The aisles are separated from the public areas by pillars supporting the upper walls, called an arcade.
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