| 1. | St Paul's Church is a large nineteenth century trefoiled clerestory window openings.
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| 2. | The triangular clerestory windows are formed of gridded clear and coloured perspex.
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| 3. | Clerestory windows contributed additional light, through the exposed beams of the roof.
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| 4. | I know the high, sloped ceiling, the clerestory windows above our heads.
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| 5. | Clerestory windows above this roof level run the length of the auditorium.
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| 6. | The court is well lit by both a skylight and clerestory windows.
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| 7. | A towering entryway and its clerestory windows tilt their gazes upward.
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| 8. | Similar to the sanctuary, it features an overhanging roof and wrapping clerestory windows.
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| 9. | There is only one small, clerestory window which enables direct access to sunlight.
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| 10. | The clerestory windows are in pairs and filled with coloured glass.
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