Area of a church or cathedral.
1 A richly carved square-string course runs along the base of the triforium .
2 They are divided by slender pillars, but there is no triforium passage.
3 In the north transept the moulding between the clerestory and triforium is dog-tooth.
4 At the triforium base foliated brackets support vaulting shafts of three clustered columns.
5 He pierced them with the arches of the triforium , as with hermits' cells.
6 The two western bays of the triforium are not alike.
7 The windows are unornamented, and the nave has no triforium .
8 The triforium is much larger, and the clerestory much smaller.
9 The organ is in the triforium , and what is seen of the case is Gothic.
10 Here the divisions are three- amainarch, a very large triforium , and a smaller clerestory.
11 The most curious and important, perhaps, is to be found in the treatment of the triforium .
12 To this century belongs the transformation of the triforium windows all through the nave and choir.
13 The apparent triforium is continued round the ambulatory.
14 So we went to the other end of the triforium and began to climb another stair.
15 Over each pier arch there are two triforium arches imitated from the Early English of Salisbury.
16 At one end of our triforium was another little stair that led up to the bell-ringers' place.
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