How is trabeate principal of architecture different from arcuate
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Trabeate' was a style of architecture in which roofs, doors and windows were made by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical columns. Between the eighth and thirteenth centuries the trabeate style was used in the construction of temples/mosques, tombs and in buildings attached to large stepped-wells. Example—Quwwat-al-islam mosque at Delhi. Arcuate was an architectural form in which the weight of the superstructure above the doors and windows was sometimes carried by arches. Example—Alai Darwaza at Delhi.
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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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