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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...