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tensegrity|tɛnˈsɛgrɪtɪ| [f. tens(ional int)egrity.] A stable three-dimensional structure consisting of members under tension that are contiguous and members under compression that are not; the characteristic property of such a structure; also fig. Freq. attrib.
1959Art News Oct. 29 Of all the ways out of the blind alley in which so much of modern architecture luxuriously relaxes, R. Buckminster Fuller's ‘tensegrity’ structures seem the most inventive and promising. 1963R. B. Fuller Ideas & Integrities viii. 170 We have in the Geodesic Tensegrity (my name for the discontinuous-compression, continuous-tension structures) the ability to assemble unprecedentedly large, clear-span structures. 1972Last Whole Earth Catalog (Portola Inst.) 4/3 The Universe is a tensegrity. 1976A. Pugh Introd. Tensegrity ii. 11 One of the most impressive Tensegrity figures has six struts which do not touch one another and twenty⁓four tendons. 1976H. Kenner Geodesic Math p. viii, No useful structures exploiting pure Tensegrity—tension wholly separated from compression—have been built. 1976Sci. Amer. Dec. 144/1 The Kenner book..derives the very nature of a geodesic dome..as the limiting case of a more complex skin of simple tensegrities. |