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Jean d'Orbais

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Jean d'Orbais(ca.1175-1231) is a French architect active in the Reims area. He was an architect of the High Gothic Style and responsible for the design of the cathedral Notre Dame de Reims. The design was carried out in ca. 1210; among its new features were three-tier elevation, and quadripartite vaults.