Gothic architecture in France, England, and Italy . Fig. 35- The clerestory has triple lights, the middle one higherthan the others, and this is repeated in the triforium,where the lights are wider, and the middle one breaksup through the cornice on the outside (Plate XVI). Thehead of the flying buttresses is propped with a colonnette,behind which is a passage on the top of the triforiumwall, the clerestory being set back to the inside. The apsidal chapels open to the ambulatory with atriple arch. Plate XVI.


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