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  • Clerestory - Wikipedia
    A clerestory ( ˈklɪərstɔːri KLEER-stor-ee; lit 'clear storey', also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey; from Old French: cler estor) is a high section of wall that contains windows above eye-level Its purpose is to admit light, fresh air, or both
  • CLERESTORY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CLERESTORY is an outside wall of a room or building that rises above an adjoining roof and contains windows
  • What Are Clerestory Windows and Their Spatial Advantages in . . .
    Not nearly as complex an architectural typology as the word suggests, a ‘clerestory’ is a simple – if lexically loose – a portmanteau of ‘clear’ and ‘story’ Denoting a section of the wall that
  • Clerestory | Roman, Gothic, Roofs | Britannica
    Clerestory, in architecture, any fenestrated (windowed) wall of a room that is carried higher than the surrounding roofs to light the interior space In a large building, where interior walls are far from the structure’s exterior walls, this method of lighting otherwise enclosed, windowless spaces
  • What Are Clerestory Windows? 12 Modern Examples That Will . . .
    Clerestory windows (pronounced "clear-story") are located above eye level in order to allow more natural light into the space They are typically placed right below the roofline at the top of the wall or sit above the roofline or overhang if part of the roof is elevated
  • What to Know About Clerestory Windows For Your Home
    In architecture, clerestory is a fenestrated or glass window that is placed near the upper portion the walls Clerestory is actually pronounced ‘Clear-story’ and was first used as a Middle English word ‘clerestorie’ to describe an upper story in a room that was cleared to bring in natural light
  • Clerestory windows Advantages and Downsides
    Clerestory windows can be very effective in allowing both natural light and natural ventilation, and they can can provide energy-efficiency in some climates and locations But be aware They can also be a source of unwanted heat gains, heat loss and glare
  • Clerestory windows - (Art History I – Prehistory to Middle . . .
    Clerestory windows are high windows located above eye level that allow natural light to enter a building, enhancing illumination and creating a spiritual atmosphere


















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