1. How is the "trabeate" principle of architecture different from the "arcuate"?
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a trabeate principal of architecture is different from the arcuate principal beacuse it uses horizontally components
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because it uses horizontal components, such as beams on lintels
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The trabeate principle of architecture is different from the arcuate principle mainly because it uses horizontal components, such as beams on lintels, rather than arches. ... Roofs, doors and windows were created by putting a horizontal beam across two vertical columns in the trabeate theory of architecture.
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