Clerestory
Clerestory (plural clerestories; also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey) is an architectural term referring to windows located high on the walls, generally above eye level. The purpose of clerestory windows is to allow natural light into the space.
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MaterialDetails - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...Clerestory Window Description Clerestory windows allow daylight to penetratehttps://sftool.gov › material › 2015 › clerestory-window -
Space Reconfiguration, Renovation, and Construction - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Design interior walls and doors with clerestories and glazing Protect Indoor Environmental...Design interior walls and doors with clerestories and glazing Carpentry and Woodworkhttps://sftool.gov › plan › 265 › space-reconfiguration-renovation-construction -
Sustainability Success at the Provo Area Office J. Kresge and C. Southworth, March 2017
...climate Rising utility bills Clerestory building design (high ceilings withhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Sustainability Success at the Provo Area Office %E2%80%93 J. Kresge and C. Southworth March 2017.pdf -
Break/Pantry - Details View - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...penetrate adjacent rooms by installing clerestories. Use low-flow (approximately 1.5https://sftool.gov › explore › green-workspace › 85 › breakpantry
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