Social Sciences, asked by arpitkumarsingh4088, 6 months ago

How is the "trabeate" principle of architecture different
from the “arcuate"?​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

In the trabeate principle of architecture, roofs, doors and windows were made by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical columns. On the other hand, in the arcuate principle of architecture, the weight of the superstructure above the doors and windows was carried by arches.

Answered by Sambhavs
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=> Between the 7th and 10th centuries architect started adding more rooms dokhomor doors and windows two buildings. roof, doors and windows was still made by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical columns, a style of architecture called " trabeate "

=> The weight of the superstructure above the doors and Windows was sometimes carried by arches this architectural form was called " arecuate ".

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