What is arcuate form of architecture?
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In 'trabeate' style of architecture the roofs, doors and windows were constructed by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical columns whereas the arcuate style has the arches carrying the weight of the superstructure above the doors and windows. ... Answer: It refers to the rising roof of a Hindu temples.
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This architectural form is called arcuate. A horizontal beam across two vertical columns is called "trabeate" or "corbelled". This design was used in the construction of temples, mosques, tombs and in buildings attached to large stepped-wells between 8-13 century.
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