adjective
- constructed using horizontal beams supported by vertical posts rather than arches or vaults
Usage: architecture
Examples
- The ancient Greek temples featured trabeate construction with massive stone columns supporting horizontal beams.
- Unlike Gothic cathedrals with their arched ceilings, this building uses trabeate architecture throughout.
- The architect chose a trabeate design to emphasize the building’s clean, geometric lines.
- Traditional Japanese architecture is predominantly trabeate, relying on wooden posts and beams.
- The museum’s trabeate entrance creates a sense of classical grandeur.
- Modern steel frame buildings often employ trabeate principles on a larger scale.