Complete 8 pages APA formatted article: Renaissance Architecture Versus Gothic Architecture. This discourse tends to explain why the Italian Renaissance architecture is considered better than Gothic architecture.Renaissance architecture existed between the 15th and 17th centuries in various parts of Europe (Hale 2007). Renaissance architecture was invented by Filippo Brunelleschi among other architects. It was rapidly adopted in various parts of Europe including France, Italy and Russia among other regions. Renaissance architecture is based on symmetry, shapes, proportion and geometry among other basics. The architecture is keen on good arrangements of columns, lintels as well as pilasters.Gothic architecture on the other hand was practiced before Renaissance architecture. Gothic architecture, which is part of Gothic art, was formed by some ancient architects who had traveled in major parts of Europe, hence they gathered enough information to design the ancient Italian structures, more so the ancient worship and tourism centers. However, Renaissance architecture thought Gothic architecture was outdated and there was a need to come up with more advanced architecture. Renaissance architecture was invented to solve various limitations in Gothic architecture. For instance, there was a need to solve the problems of holding heavy or bulky masonry roofs as demonstrated in the Gothic architecture (Rudolf 2011). The heavy ceiling exerted more downward and sideway pressure to other structures and this meant that the structures’ stability was compromised. Furthermore, such extreme forces meant that the structures could not be extended further, as the weight of the upper structures would exceed the opposite offices exerted by the pillars and the structure could collapse.Renaissance architecture hence ensured heavy usage of building materials to make vertical walls and this was never welcome by other architects. The initial Renaissance designs involved some ribbed vaults.