What are the three parts of the nave elevation?


What are the three parts of the nave elevation? The nave elevation is composed of three parts: the nave arcade, the triforium (replacing the galleries), and the clerestory.


What is the upper part of the nave?

The nave wall is divided into three stages: the upper stage with windows is the clerestory, beneath it is the triforium, and the lowest stage is the arcade.


What are the three sections of a medieval cathedral?

Facade: The outside of the church, where the main doors are located. In traditional medieval design, this faced the west and is called the West End. Narthex: The entrance or lobby area, located at the west end of the nave. Nave: The primary area of public observance of the Mass.