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Qué (quién) es Clearstory - definición

HIGH SECTION OF WALL THAT CONTAINS WINDOWS ABOVE EYE LEVEL
Clear Storey; Clearstorey; Clearstory; Clearstor(e)y; Clerestorey; Clerestories; Clear stories; Clearstories; Overstories; Clerestory window; Clerestory (transport); Clerestory carriage; Clerestory roof; Clerestory windows; Mollycroft Roof
  • The clerestory of [[Amiens Cathedral]] in northern France
  • Interior elevation of a [[Gothic cathedral]], with clerestory highlighted.
  • basilica-shaped]] cathedral of [[Monreale]], [[Italy]] are covered with [[mosaic]]
  • St Nicholas, Stralsund]] in Germany – the clerestory is the level between the two green roofs, reinforced here by [[flying buttress]]es

Clearstory         
BRITISH TELEVISION PRODUCTION COMPANY
ClearStory Ltd
·noun ·Alt. of Clerestory.
clearstory         
BRITISH TELEVISION PRODUCTION COMPANY
ClearStory Ltd
¦ noun (plural clearstories) US spelling of clerestory.
ClearStory         
BRITISH TELEVISION PRODUCTION COMPANY
ClearStory Ltd
ClearStory Ltd is a British independent television production company. Founded in 2010 by the film-makers Russell Barnes and Molly Milton, it produces factual programming, often in the history and science genres, and has explored provocative social issues through documentary formats, sparking controversies.

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Clerestory

In architecture, a clerestory ( KLEER-stor-ee; lit.'clear storey', also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey) is a high section of wall that contains windows above eye level. Its purpose is to admit light, fresh air, or both.

Historically, clerestory denoted an upper level of a Roman basilica or of the nave of a Romanesque or Gothic church, the walls of which rise above the rooflines of the lower aisles and are pierced with windows.

Similar structures have been used in transportation vehicles to provide additional lighting, ventilation, or headroom.