noun
- the upper part of a church nave, containing windows that rise above the roofs of the side aisles
- any similar windowed wall or structure that rises above adjacent rooflines
Usage: architecture
Usage: architecture
Examples
- The cathedral’s clerestory windows filled the nave with natural light.
- Gothic architects used the clerestory to create soaring, luminous interiors.
- The clerestory rose majestically above the side chapels.
- Modern buildings sometimes feature a clerestory for additional lighting.
- The ancient church’s clerestory had been damaged by centuries of weather.
- Stained glass in the clerestory cast colorful patterns on the floor below.