A structural system where cables extend directly from towers to support a deck or roof, with the cables arranged in a fan or harp pattern. Cable-stayed structures efficiently transfer loads through tension in the cables and compression in the towers.
From 'cable' (steel wire rope) and 'stayed' (supported by guy-wires), terminology from maritime and bridge engineering adopted by architects in the 1960s. The principle derives from ship mast staying techniques.
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