clerestory
/kləˈrɛstɔri/Definitions
1. noun
A high window, especially in a church or other large building, that admits light from above.
“The clerestory windows allowed a flood of natural light to illuminate the cathedral interior.”
2. noun
A level of windows in a building that is above the main floor level, typically supported by a wall or a pier.
“The clerestory provided a dramatic view of the surrounding landscape from the second floor.”