The ogee arch is a distinctive architectural feature characterized by a double curve in the arch shape, which resembles an "S" shape. This feature is most commonly associated with the Decorated Gothic style of architecture.
The Decorated Gothic style, which emerged during the 14th century, is known for its intricate designs and decorative elements, including ogee arches. This style emphasizes verticality, detailed tracery, and elaborate windows, all of which contribute to its light and airy atmosphere.
While the Perpendicular Gothic style also uses tracery, it is primarily known for its more rigid, vertical forms and fan-like patterns in window designs. The Romanesque and Greek styles do not typically feature ogee arches.