Architecture: What's Hot Now: Clerestory

Thursday, 20 October 2011
Architecture: What's Hot Now
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Clerestory
Oct 20th 2011, 10:03

Definition:

A clerestory is a high wall with a band of narrow windows along the very top. The clerestory wall usually rises above adjoining roofs.

Originally, the word clerestory referred to the upper level of a church or cathedral.

Pronunciation:

Clerestory is pronounced clear story.

Examples:

Clerestory windows illuminate the kitchen of Frank Lloyd Wright's Zimmerman House.

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