Clerestory

Clerestory

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Clerestory

Kelime: clere·sto·ry
Söyleniş: 'klir-"stOr-E, -"stor-, -st(&-)rE
İşlev: noun
Kökeni: Middle English, from clere clear + story
Tarih: 15th century
1 : an outside wall of a room or building that rises above an adjoining roof and contains windows2 : GALLERY

1. The upper story of the nave of a church, containing windows, and rising above the aisle roofs.2. Same as Clearstory. part of an interior wall rising above the adjacent roof with windows admitting light.3. the upper storey of the nave above the aisle roof, pierced with windows to light the central body of the church . . A wall with windows that is between two different levels The windows are used to provide natural light into a building F - lanterneau S - claraboya.4. A row of windows in a wall above an adjoining roof .5. That part of a building rising clear of the roofs or other parts, whose walls contain windows for lighting the interior . . that part of a building rising clear of the roofs or other parts and whose walls contain windows for lighting of the interior .6. A window in the upper part of a lofty room that admits light to the center of the room . . uppermost storey of a church above the nave aisle roof, the area is pierced by a series of window openings to allow daylight to enter the main body of the building.7. A row of windows in the upper part of a wall built to admit light .8. An upper story of a building with windows above adjacent roofs Other parts of interior elevations: arcade, gallery or tribune, triforium.9. A row of windows in a horizontal area of a wall In many Christian churches, a clerestory placed in the wall above the side aisle is used to illuminate the nave .10. A wall with windows that is between two different levels The windows are used to provide natural light into a building .11. An outside wall of a room or building that rises above an adjoining roof and contains windows . . This term refers to a wall of a building which is raised above an adjoining room, and this section of wall has windows The walls of the nave in a Christian church are higher than the roof over the side aisles, for example, and the clerestory contains windows for light and ventilation Because of the heavy walls, the clerestory windows of a Romanesque church were small and admitted little light Development of the pointed arch, piers, and flying buttresses in the Gothic cathedral made possible the enlargement of this window area .12. An upper row of windows just below the eaves of a roof . . upper storey of the nave walls of a church, pierced by windows .13. A room that extends above an abutting roof section of a building .14. A row of windows located near the top of the wall of a nave or room or other space .15. The part of the wall of the nave which rises above the level of the aisles and contains windows.16. Wall above supportive columns that is pierced by windows .17. An extension of one slope of a roof at the ridge to create a short wall usually to allow a row of windows for light and ventilation .18. Part of a church wall above the roof of the aisle containing windows for lighting the nave. . the topmost zone of a wall with windows, when it extends above any abutting aisles or secondary roofs Provides direct light into central interior .19. The fenestrated part of a building that rises above the roofs of the other parts ; Upper elements of a Romanesque or Gothic church, bringing light into the center of the building from side windows pierced through stone . . an upward extension of enclosed space created by carrying a setback vertical, wall up and through the roof slope Two intersecting shed roofs on different planes . . . . part of an interior wall rising above the adjacent roof with windows admitting light.

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