How is the “trabeate” principle of architecture different from the “arcuate”?
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The “trabeate” principle of architecture is different from the “arcuate”. In the trabeate principle of architecture, roofs, doors and windows were made by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical columns. But, in the arcuate principle of architecture, the weight of the superstructure above the doors and windows was carried by arches.
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