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- insertion of clerestory windows. Initially the nave of a large aisled and clerestoried church was of two levels: arcade and clerestory. During the Romanesque...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- designed by John Henry Chamberlain, opened in 1883 and featured a tall clerestoried reading room. It was demolished in 1974 after the new library had opened...
- It is built of granite with limestone trim. It consists of a tall, clerestoried nave with gable roof, lower flat-roofed side aisles, transepts, chancel...
- of pinnacles and moldings. They combined the triforium gallery and the clerestory into single space and filled it with stained gl****. They made extensive...
- begins construction of new cathedral. 1182 or 1185 – Choir completed, clerestory with two levels: upper level of upright windows with pointed arches, still...
- 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...