CLERESTORY

Clerestory

In architecture, clerestory are any high windows above eye level. The purpose is to bring outside light, fresh air, or both into the inner space.

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clerestory

Noun

  1. the upper part of a wall containing windows to let in natural light to a building, especially in the nave, transept and choir of a church or cathedral


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