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Windows in wall above eye level
A clerestory (/ˈklɪərstɔːri/ KLEER-stor-ee; lit. 'clear storey', also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey; from Old French: cler estor) is a high section
Clerestory
Space inside a tall building
it may occur at the level of the clerestory windows, or it may be located as a separate level below the clerestory. Masonry triforia are generally vaulted
Triforium
Form of buttress
longer arches of finer design, which run from the outer surface of the clerestory wall, over the roof of the side aisles (hence the visibility from the
Flying_buttress
Opening to admit light, air, or objects
windows, transom windows, sidelight windows, jalousie or louvered windows, clerestory windows, lancet windows, skylights, roof windows, roof lanterns, bay windows
Window
Architectural style of Medieval France
pinnacles and mouldings. They combined the triforium gallery and the clerestory into single space and filled it with stained glass. They made extensive
Rayonnant
Melbourne suburban electric multiple unit train
exterior of the trains were in two main styles: the original cars had a clerestory roof, and those built from the late 1920s onward had a simpler arched
Tait_(train)
Historic house in Virginia, United States
1+1⁄2-story, frame house. It has an English basement, gable roof, and features clerestory dormer windows. In 1848, a 13 feet by 30 feet addition was added to the
Phillips_Farm
Covered walk enclosed by a line of arches on one or both sides
lowest part of the wall of the nave, supporting the triforium and the clerestory in a cathedral, or on the exterior, in which they are usually part of
Arcade_(architecture)
Roman Catholic cathedral in Newark, New Jersey, US
eliminate the clerestory wall connecting the nave and the chancel, widening the transept to 165 feet (50 m). As the arches and clerestory began to rise
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Newark)
Cathedral_Basilica_of_the_Sacred_Heart_(Newark)
Central part of a church
vaulting (1608, restored 1860s) over the nave at Bath Abbey, Bath, England. Suppression of the triforium offers a greater expanse of clerestory windows.
Nave
Architectural style and ideal promoted by Frank Lloyd Wright
for passive solar heating and natural cooling; natural lighting with clerestory windows; and radiant-floor heating. Wright used the term to refer to the
Usonia
Architectural style in Britain
pointed arches exclusively in the ceiling vaults, the windows of the clerestory and arcades of the triforium, and the arcades on the ground floor The
English_Gothic_architecture
Church in Edinburgh, Scotland
Around 1460, extension of the chancel and the addition thereto of a clerestory were supported by Mary of Guelders, possibly in memory of her husband
St_Giles'_Cathedral
Passenger train service
Railway Pullman coach introduced in 1874, named "Midland" which was of clerestory roofed design, imported from the Pullman Company in the US and assembled
Midland_Pullman
United States historic place
supports an arched roof that is, in turn, surmounted by a clerestory and dome. The clerestory is supported by eight free-standing, wood-clad, cast-iron
Conservatory_of_Flowers
Traditional horse-drawn wagon of the Romanichal
cabinet. There are windows on the left side and rear. Some types have clerestory windows which let in light and air. A bracket for an oil lamp is mounted
Vardo_(Romani_wagon)
Church in Birmingham, England
It consists of a Nave, with a hammer beam roof, large plate tracery, clerestory windows and low, narrow aisles to North and South, whose bays are demarcated
St Cyprian's Church, Hay Mills
St_Cyprian's_Church,_Hay_Mills
Architectural term for an arched roof
however, had the disadvantage of partially obscuring one side of the clerestory windows, and it threw unequal weights on the alternate piers, so that
Vault_(architecture)
Type of church building
to an architectural basilica, where the nave is lit from above by the clerestory, a hall church is lit by the windows of the side walls typically spanning
Hall_church
Architectural style of Medieval Europe
(middle) and clerestory (top) Notre-Dame de Paris nave (rebuilt 1180–1220) Three-part elevation of Chartres Cathedral, with larger clerestory windows Nave
Gothic_architecture
Church in Amiens, France
style of Gothic architecture. The Rayonnant appeared in the triforium and clerestory, which were begun in 1236, and in the enlarged high windows of the choir
Amiens_Cathedral
Medieval cathedral in France
bay, the clerestory windows are each made up of a pair of lancets with a plate-traceried rose window above. The nave and transept clerestory windows mainly
Chartres_Cathedral
Using sunlight for internal lighting
facing toward the sun, clerestories and other windows may admit unacceptable glare. In the case of a passive solar house, clerestories may provide a direct
Daylighting_(architecture)
Catholic church in the Canary Islands
low, and used for chapels. The wall between the two aisles carries a clerestory. The piers are worked in imitation of palm-trees. On a bold square base
Las_Palmas_Cathedral
Raised structure running along the ridge of a double-pitched roof
parallel with the main roof. The long sides of monitors usually contain clerestory windows or louvers to light or ventilate the area under the roof. A monitor
Monitor_(architecture)
Late Medieval Spanish architecture
Spanish architectural style. This cathedral incorporates flying buttresses, clerestory windows, pier arches, and a rose window. In addition to this, the choir
Spanish_Gothic_architecture
Cathedral located in Sarthe, France
arcades and single aisles either side of a larger central vessel lit by clerestory windows. Following a fire in 1134, a major rebuilding programme was begun
Le_Mans_Cathedral
Church in Manchester, England
was responsible for rebuilding the nave and collegiate choir with high clerestory windows; also commissioning the late-medieval wooden internal furnishings
Manchester_Cathedral
Protestant church in the Netherlands
have their own vault and the nave rises above the aisles, although a clerestory is missing. The church was built between 1308 and 1328. From this period
St_James_the_Great_Church
Church in England, England
suggests a 12th or late 11th century date for the building. It also shows a clerestory that would have increased the amount of natural light in the nave. The
St_Martin's_Church,_Bladon
Hall within the Karnak temple complex
flowers that supported a raised section of roof. Grilled windows of a clerestory allowed natural light in through this section. The 134 papyrus columns
Great_Hypostyle_Hall
Railway in Maine, USA
four passenger cars 40 ft (12 m) long. These were clerestory-roofed baggage-express-RPO #1, clerestory-roofed coaches #2–3, and arch-roofed coach #4 designated
Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway
Wiscasset,_Waterville_and_Farmington_Railway
Grade II listed modernist house in Oxfordshire, England
fittings. The dining room features full-height aluminium-framed windows with clerestory glazing, and a set of built-in hotplates on an ash base—a motif repeated
Youlbury_House
Library in Florence, Italy
skylight, but Clement VII believed that it would cause the roof to leak, so clerestory windows were incorporated into the west wall. Blank tapering windows—framed
Laurentian_Library
British rolling stock
London Underground K Stock is a clerestory-roofed rail stock built for the District line in 1927. It was subsequently absorbed into the London Underground
London_Underground_K_Stock
Church in England
transept followed twenty or thirty years later, according to Trollope. A clerestory was added in around 1430 and the chancel was remodelled at this time.
St_Denys'_Church,_Sleaford
front has leaded windows separated by tapering pilasters, topped by low clerestory windows. The upper windows are mullioned and transomed, with a brick parapet
Grade II listed buildings in the City of London (EC4)
Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_the_City_of_London_(EC4)
Architecture in Eure-et-Loir, France
monuments historiques. It is divided into four horizontal levels - base, clerestory, niches and pinnacles. The lowest level consists of varied architectural
Choir wall of Chartres Cathedral
Choir_wall_of_Chartres_Cathedral
Retired class of New York City Subway car
were used on these grill type (2000–2499), box type (2500–2599), and clerestory type (2600–2899, 4000–4049). With the earlier ACF cars, the interior ventilation
AB Standard (New York City Subway car)
AB_Standard_(New_York_City_Subway_car)
Historic church in Santa Fe, New Mexico
of round beams without corbels, and there are twenty-one as far as a clerestory like those mentioned elsewhere. The choir loft is across the width of
San_Miguel_Mission
Heritage railway in Nottingham, England
collection) GCR Barnum bar coach 228. (Being restored undercover) GCR Clerestory brake coach 1663. (Stored) GCR Suburban brake coach 555. (Stored) GCR
Great Central Railway (Nottingham)
Great_Central_Railway_(Nottingham)
Anglican cathedral in Hertfordshire, England
million. The clerestory windows were repaired with the corroded iron replaced with delta bronze and other Grimthorpe work on the clerestory was replaced
St_Albans_Cathedral
Church in Hampshire, England
extending the arcade upwards into what was the triforium and extending the clerestory downwards to meet it. The wooden ceiling was replaced with a decorative
Winchester_Cathedral
Church at Stanford University in California, US
has a single aisle on each side with clerestory windows above. Its walls, from the floor to the top of the clerestory, are decorated with 15 murals made
Stanford_Memorial_Church
Type of building in classical and church architecture
roof at two levels, being higher in the centre over the nave to admit a clerestory and lower over the side-aisles. An apse at one end, or less frequently
Basilica
former bakery in the basement, and a refreshment room at the rear with a clerestory roof. 1 to 20 Robin Hood Terrace 52°57′27″N 1°08′22″W / 52.95741°N 1
Listed buildings in Nottingham (St Ann's ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(St_Ann's_ward)
Roman city gate in Trier, Germany
western tower. The top floor of the eastern tower was removed, and a new clerestory level was built over the nave, east tower and apse. Windows of the western
Porta_Nigra
Former department store chain
ceiling height and floor levels, a dramatic marble center well with clerestoried skylight which all belnd to create an unusual spatial experience resembling
Sakowitz
Pullman coaches. George Pullman Pullman Company (USA) GWR Super Saloons Clerestory, Wikipedia article on Railway Coach roof design following the Pullman
Preserved British Pullman carriages
Preserved_British_Pullman_carriages
Church in Cheshire, England
Welsh slate roof. Its plan consists of a west tower, a nave with a high clerestory, north and south aisles, a chancel, a south chapel, a south porch, and
St Alban's Church, Macclesfield
St_Alban's_Church,_Macclesfield
Type of roof in mid-17th century Sweden
A säteritak ("manorial roof") is a type of roof, similar to a clerestory, that enjoyed great popularity in Sweden from the mid-seventeenth century. Originally
Säteri_roof
and the roofs are in stone slate. The church consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel with a north vestry
Listed buildings in Newton-on-Ouse
Listed_buildings_in_Newton-on-Ouse
United States historic place
symbols of the Doctors of the Eastern, or Greek Church. At the base of the clerestory windows, between the small arches of the triforium gallery are fourteen
Heinz_Memorial_Chapel
Synagogue in London, England
the "receding panes of buff brickwork offset by a great south-facing clerestory of vertical, white, concrete louvres and boldly expressed staircases framing
South_Hampstead_Synagogue
Houses in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
ceiling a couple of feet (2/3m) higher. This clerestory line joins to the upward stairwell. Clerestory windows in this gap light and ventilate the kitchen's
Suntop_Homes
Church in Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
1308. During this second phase, the decision was made to introduce a clerestory over the nave arcades; that it was an afterthought is revealed by the
Howden_Minster
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
building has a corrugated iron roof with projecting gables, a central clerestory surmounted by a cross, and three HJ Marks patented pot bellied chimney
Bishop's_House,_Toowoomba
and Paley, is in stone with slate roofs. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, north and south porches, north and south transepts
Listed buildings in Harrogate (Starbeck Ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Harrogate_(Starbeck_Ward)
Church in Billerbeck, Germany
saints of church music: Cecilia of Rome and Pope Gregory the Great. The clerestory windows contain carpet patterns. The main destination of the pilgrims
St._Ludger_Church,_Billerbeck
sandstone with roofs of slate and lead. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, aisles, a south porch, a north chapel, a west office and refectory, and
Listed buildings in Lancaster, Lancashire (central area)
Listed_buildings_in_Lancaster,_Lancashire_(central_area)
Church in Liverpool, England
Woolton sandstone. The church's plan consists of a six-bay nave with clerestory, north and south aisles (the north aisle being wider than the south),
St_Michael's_Church,_Aigburth
Church in West Sussex, England
with a triforium and a very high clerestory. The French influences are noticeable not just in the massive clerestory, but also in the apse and the massive
Lancing_College_Chapel
Church in North Yorkshire, England
is built of sandstone with slate roofs. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel, and an organ loft and
All_Saints'_Church,_Wykeham
Church in Linton, North Yorkshire, England
1350, and in the 15th century most of the windows were replaced and a clerestory was added. The church was restored by John Varley in 1861, who added the
St_Michael's_Church,_Linton
Air shaft or atrium
also exists. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lightwells. Atrium Clerestory Skylight Light tube Ventilation shaft Daylighting light well, light-well
Lightwell
Preparatory School library in New Hampshire
two massive concrete cross beams diffuse the light entering from the clerestory windows. Carter Wiseman, author of Louis Kahn: Beyond Time and Style,
Phillips Exeter Academy Library
Phillips_Exeter_Academy_Library
13th-century style in Gothic architecture
nave interior from four to three by merging the Gothic triforium and clerestory. This allowed much larger stained glass windows, which filled the cathedrals
High_Gothic
Church in Speyer, Germany
along the Rhine. The addition of groin vaults made the incorporation of clerestory windows possible without weakening the structure. "The result is an interior
Speyer_Cathedral
Church in Oak Park, Illinois
been washed away to expose the gravel underneath; there are recessed clerestory windows near the top. Unlike contemporary churches, Unity Temple was designed
Unity_Temple
Gable roof with catslide Ridged, multi-gable or m-type roof Gambrel roof Clerestory roof Saw-tooth roof Hip roof Half-hip roof Tented or pavilion roof Gablet
List_of_roof_shapes
Market in Kyiv
hexagonal indentations spans the market hall, supported by jutting beams. Clerestory windows on all sides are overlaid with metal designs evoking the horse
Zhytniy_Market
Church in Lancashire, England
in Gothic Revival style. Its plan consists of a three-bay nave with a clerestory, north and south lean-to aisles, north and south transepts rising to the
Holy Trinity Church, Blackburn
Holy_Trinity_Church,_Blackburn
Roman Catholic church in Noyon, France
rebuilding of the entire exterior of the apse and modification of the clerestory windows. The third phase, beginning in 1884, completely rebuilt the south
Noyon_Cathedral
and has roofs of tile and slate. The church consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, north and south transepts, a chancel
Listed buildings in Norwell, Nottinghamshire
Listed_buildings_in_Norwell,_Nottinghamshire
in stone with roofs of lead and slate, and consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a north aisle chapel, a chancel, and a west tower
Listed buildings in Beckingham, Nottinghamshire
Listed_buildings_in_Beckingham,_Nottinghamshire
Historic church in Michigan, United States
sit against the north transept. The sides are buttressed, with Gothic clerestory windows. The architect, James J. Nettleton, was a member of the St. Joseph's
St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, 1926 (Detroit)
St._Joseph's_Episcopal_Church,_1926_(Detroit)
and has a tile roof with pierced cresting. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, a north aisle, a south porch, a chancel with a north chapel and vestry
Listed buildings in Kirby Grindalythe
Listed_buildings_in_Kirby_Grindalythe
Romanesque church in Milan
to the basilica type; it consisted of a central nave lighted from the clerestory, two side aisles, an apse, and an atrium. Investigations made in 1864
Basilica_of_Sant'Ambrogio
Fowler, is in sandstone with a slate roof. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel with a vestry, organ
Listed buildings in Norton-on-Derwent
Listed_buildings_in_Norton-on-Derwent
in stone with roofs of slate and lead, and consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel, a vestry, a south chancel
Listed buildings in Sturton le Steeple
Listed_buildings_in_Sturton_le_Steeple
Catholic cathedral in Tournai, Belgium
and the triforium. Pilasters between the round-arched windows in the clerestory help support the 18th-century vaulting that replaced the original ceiling
Tournai_Cathedral
Church in Northampton, England
the floor of the nave by 1 foot (0.3 m). Scott also reconstructed the clerestory but left the Norman carvings untouched. In 1878–79 his son, John Oldrid
St Peter's Church, Northampton
St_Peter's_Church,_Northampton
Church in Wellington, New Zealand
glass windows, especially in a continuous series completely around the clerestory interrupted by the rose window above the narthex, a window of the crucifixion
St Mary of the Angels, Wellington
St_Mary_of_the_Angels,_Wellington
Vehicle used for carrying cargo or passengers on a rail transport system
Restored clerestory cars on display at the Mid-Continent Railway Museum in North Freedom, Wisconsin
Railroad_car
Church in North Yorkshire, England
nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel and a west tower. The aisle windows are lancets, in the clerestory are two-light
St_John's_Church,_Bilton
Church in Cheshire, England
under one roof, with narrow side aisles, and a detached tower. In 1450 a clerestory and new roof were added, and the aisles were widened. The tower was replaced
St Wilfrid's Church, Mobberley
St_Wilfrid's_Church,_Mobberley
Passenger car built or operated by the Pullman Company
Express, a train musical in which two characters are modeled on a Pullman. Clerestory § Transportation, Railway Coach roof design following the Pullman American
Pullman_(car_or_coach)
Subprefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
The choir with its original three-storey elevation and extremely tall clerestory was completed in 1211. This was earlier than Chartres Cathedral, on which
Soissons
Architectural style in France and England
Reconstructed Early Gothic clerestories adjacent to the northern transept. Nave looking to the east: six-part rib vaults, clerestories remodeled after 1220
Early_Gothic_architecture
Grade I listed Orthodox synagogue in Liverpool, United Kingdom
support galleries over the aisles. The nave has a barrel vault lit by clerestory windows. The interior is notable for its lavish decoration, including
Princes_Road_Synagogue
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
The chancel dates from the early 14th century, whilst the nave with its clerestory dates from the late 14th – the 26 stalls with their misericords were added
Balsham
United States historic place
returned and entered a rectangular hall with a large skylight (known as a clerestory) on the second floor. The four front bedrooms were accessed from this
Rokeby_(Barrytown,_New_York)
Cathedral in West Sussex, England
The elevation rises in the usual three stages of arcade, gallery and clerestory. It is similar to remaining Norman work at Winchester, where the arcade
Chichester_Cathedral
San Diego Trolley and bus station
center to 12 feet (3.7 m) at each end. Natural light enters through 20 clerestory window openings on the north wall, which is exposed to a sloping plaza
SDSU_Transit_Center
Warm bathroom of the Roman baths
decorated with the richest marbles and mosaics; it received its light through clerestory windows on the sides, the front, and the rear, and would seem to have
Tepidarium
Historic house museum in West Berkshire, England
interiors." Typically of this period, the double height room is lit by a clerestory while the wide cantilevered staircase, the Great Staircase, rises in flights
Basildon_Park
has slate roofs. There is a cruciform plan, consisting of a nave with a clerestory, a west baptistry, north and south aisles, north and south porches, north
Listed buildings in Nottingham (Mapperley ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(Mapperley_ward)
Architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve
of Lisbon Cathedral with a barrel vaulted soffit. Note the absence of clerestory windows, all of the light being provided by the Rose window at one end
Barrel_vault
Interdenominational church in Manhattan, New York
in the clerestory, and topped with a rose window. Pointed arches resting on piers that contain engaged columns support each of the clerestory bays and
Riverside_Church
church is built in stone with slate roofs, and consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel and vestry, and a west
Listed buildings in Carlton-on-Trent
Listed_buildings_in_Carlton-on-Trent
CLERESTORY
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CLERESTORY
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Son of God Sun
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim
Father of a Tribe; In the Centre of Life; Youth
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish
Fortunate; Lucky; Enjoying Good Luck; From Faustus
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Soft Natured
Girl/Female
German
Peaceful Victory
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Atlas.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Mythological
God; Lord of the World
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Daughter
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Flowing
CLERESTORY
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CLERESTORY
n.
Same as Clearstory.
n.
The upper story of the nave of a church, containing windows, and rising above the aisle roofs.
n.
Alt. of Clerestory