Examples of 'clerestory' in a sentence

Meaning of "clerestory"

Clerestory is a high section of wall that contains windows above eye level. It is commonly found in churches, providing light to the central aisle
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  • 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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Can not be used with clerestory application.
Clerestory cannot be used inline with a door.
The windows along the clerestory are octofoils.
The clerestory windows are of double cusped lancets.
The tower and the clerestory are castellated.
The clerestory contains spherical triangular windows.
Glass must be full width in clerestory applications.
Small clerestory windows light the vault.
It is a simple structure of three aisles and a clerestory.
The aisles and clerestory are also castellated.
Clerestory windows in church architecture are often fixed.
Further ventilation is aided by the clerestory roof.
Along the clerestory are pointed quatrefoils.
Between the arcade and the clerestory.
Along the clerestory are triple lancets here.

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Glass cannot be segmented in clerestory applications.
Glass clerestory configurations on demising walls.
Glass fascia for clerestory application.
The clerestory has five windows on each side.
The church was enlarged and clerestory windows were added.
The clerestory contains gabled dormers.
The room has a skylight with clerestory windows.
The clerestory above is of perpendicular style.
There are no windows in the north face of the clerestory.
The clerestory contains round windows.
Above the nave is a tall clerestory.
The clerestory contains quatrefoils under pointed arches.
The reconstructed dome included the addition of a clerestory.
Along the clerestory are four windows.
Light was provided by two ranges of clerestory windows.
Along the clerestory are rose windows.
Above this is seen the clerestory.
The clerestory bays also contain paired windows.
Adjustable wall start for clerestory with double glass.
The clerestory windows are pitched dormers.
Cleaning of the clerestory is complete.
The clerestory windows are quatrefoils in roundels.
Wall end inline for double glass in a clerestory application.
The clerestory dates from this time also.
Hinged doors can not be planned below clerestory applications.
Clerestory windows are often fixed.
Pivot doors can not be planned below clerestory applications.
The aisles and clerestory have pointed windows in pairs.
Used between solid fascias and double glass clerestory.
Clerestory windows above the aisles illuminate the interior.
Can be used with double glass clerestory at wall ends.
In the clerestory are quatrefoil windows.
Can be used with center glass clerestory at wall ends.
The clerestory windows.
The room is illuminated by light through high clerestory windows.

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