adjective
- constructed using horizontal beams supported by vertical posts rather than arches or vaults
Usage: architecture
Examples
- The ancient Greek temples featured trabeated construction with massive stone columns supporting horizontal beams.
- Unlike Gothic cathedrals with their soaring arches, the building used a simple trabeated design.
- The architect chose a trabeated system for the modern pavilion to echo classical Greek architecture.
- Trabeated structures rely on the compressive strength of vertical supports and the tensile strength of horizontal beams.
- The Parthenon is perhaps the most famous example of trabeated architecture in the world.
- Early wooden buildings were naturally trabeated due to the linear nature of timber construction.