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Tensile Structure


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A tensile structure is a type of construction that uses tension to support a load, as opposed to compression or bending. The structure relies on the strength of its material to resist stretching, rather than being supported by a solid mass. Examples of tensile structures include fabric roofs, cable-stayed bridges, and suspended tents. These structures are known for their sleek and modern appearance, and for providing large, unobstructed interior spaces.
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