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clerestory
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clere·sto·ry also clear·sto·ry  (klîrstôr, -str)
n. pl. clere·sto·ries also clear·sto·ries
1. The upper part of the nave, transepts, and choir of a church, containing windows.
2. An upper portion of a wall containing windows for supplying natural light to a building.

[Middle English clerestorie : perhaps cler, giving light, clear; see clear + storie, tier; see story2.]
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clerestory
High Gothic style cathedral nave wall
A. clerestory B. triforium C. arcade

clerestory [clear-store-ee]
Noun
pl -ries a row of windows in the upper part of the wall of the nave of a church above the roof of the aisle [clear + storey]
clerestoried adj
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Noun1.clerestoryclerestory - part of an interior wall rising above the adjacent roof with windows admitting light
window - a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air


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Daylight is the primary light source throughout the building, brought in through roof monitors, clerestories, light shelves and high performance glass.
A curved canopy seems to float over clerestories above the stage, and a collage of patterned brick is wrapped around this and the other subtly expressed additions, tying them into the original fabric of the building.
Designing buildings narrower to allow light to penetrate deeper into spaces makes more areas accessible to light, as does enlarging windows and adding clerestories and skylights to flood interior spaces with daylight.
 
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