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In architecture, post and lintel (also called prop and lintel or a trabeated system) is a building system where strong horizontal elements are held up by strong vertical elements with large spaces between them. This is usually used to hold up a roof, creating a largely open space beneath, for whatever use the building is designed. The horizontal elements are called by a variety of names including lintel, header, architrave or beam, and the supporting vertical elements may be called columns, pillars, or posts. The use of wider elements at the top of the post, called capitals, to help spread the load, is common to many traditions.

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  • Post is lindéar (ga)
  • Tiang dan ambang (in)
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  • Foirm tógála ailtireachta le cuaillí ingearacha iompartha ualaigh ag iompar na lindéar cothrománach chun oscailtí a chruthú, mar mhalairt ar thógáil stuach. Sampla maith is ea ailtireacht na Gréige. (ga)
  • Tiang dan ambang (bahasa Inggris: post and lintel) adalah sistem bangunan dengan unsur-unsur horizontal yang ditopang oleh unsur-unsur vertikal dengan ruang yang besar di antara keduanya. Tiang dan ambang biasanya digunakan untuk menopang atap dan menciptakan ruang terbuka yang besar di bawahnya. Unsur horizontalnya disebut "ambang", sementara unsur vertikalnya adalah "tiang". (in)
  • In architecture, post and lintel (also called prop and lintel or a trabeated system) is a building system where strong horizontal elements are held up by strong vertical elements with large spaces between them. This is usually used to hold up a roof, creating a largely open space beneath, for whatever use the building is designed. The horizontal elements are called by a variety of names including lintel, header, architrave or beam, and the supporting vertical elements may be called columns, pillars, or posts. The use of wider elements at the top of the post, called capitals, to help spread the load, is common to many traditions. (en)
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  • Foirm tógála ailtireachta le cuaillí ingearacha iompartha ualaigh ag iompar na lindéar cothrománach chun oscailtí a chruthú, mar mhalairt ar thógáil stuach. Sampla maith is ea ailtireacht na Gréige. (ga)
  • In architecture, post and lintel (also called prop and lintel or a trabeated system) is a building system where strong horizontal elements are held up by strong vertical elements with large spaces between them. This is usually used to hold up a roof, creating a largely open space beneath, for whatever use the building is designed. The horizontal elements are called by a variety of names including lintel, header, architrave or beam, and the supporting vertical elements may be called columns, pillars, or posts. The use of wider elements at the top of the post, called capitals, to help spread the load, is common to many traditions. The trabeated system is a fundamental principle of Neolithic architecture, ancient Indian architecture, ancient Greek architecture and ancient Egyptian architecture. Other trabeated styles are the Persian, Lycian, Japanese, traditional Chinese, and ancient Chinese architecture, especially in northern China, and nearly all the Indian styles. The traditions are represented in North and Central America by Mayan architecture, and in South America by Inca architecture. In all or most of these traditions, certainly in Greece and India, the earliest versions developed using wood, which were later translated into stone for larger and grander buildings. Timber framing, also using trusses, remains common for smaller buildings such as houses to the modern day. The biggest disadvantage to a post and lintel construction is the limited weight that can be held up, and the small distances required between the posts. Ancient Roman architecture's development of the arch allowed for much larger structures to be constructed. The arcuated system spreads larger loads more effectively, and replaced the post and lintel trabeated system in most larger buildings and structures, until the introduction of steel girder beams in the industrial era. As with the Roman temple portico front and its descendants in later classical architecture, trabeated features were often retained in parts of buildings as an aesthetic choice. The classical orders of Greek origin were in particular retained in buildings designed to impress, even though they usually had little or no structural role. (en)
  • Tiang dan ambang (bahasa Inggris: post and lintel) adalah sistem bangunan dengan unsur-unsur horizontal yang ditopang oleh unsur-unsur vertikal dengan ruang yang besar di antara keduanya. Tiang dan ambang biasanya digunakan untuk menopang atap dan menciptakan ruang terbuka yang besar di bawahnya. Unsur horizontalnya disebut "ambang", sementara unsur vertikalnya adalah "tiang". Kerugian dari sistem tiang dan ambang adalah terbatasnya berat yang dapat ditopang dan jarak antar tiang yang kecil. Bangsa Romawi Kuno telah mengembangkan lengkungan-lengkungan yang memungkinkan pembangunan struktur yang lebih besar. (in)
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