Differentiate trabeate and arcuate of architecture in medieval period
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In Trabeate architecture, strong horizontal elements are held up by strong vertical elements with large spaces between them.
In Arcuate architecture, aches and beams are introduced. In this architecture the weight of the superstructure (part of buildings above ground floor) is carried by arches.
Conclusion : In trabeate, weight of the horizontal structure is carried on two vertical columns, having a large space between the vertical columns.
In arcuate, the weight of the super structure is carried by arches.
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Explanation:
In trabeate principal foods doors and windows are made by placing a horizontal beam across 2 vertical beams
In the arcuate principal the weight of superstructure above the doors and windows was carried by the arches
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