The role of cable-stayed structures in the creation of public and cultural spaces


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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2026-154-1-84-101

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cable-stayed structures, public spaces, architectural design, sustainability, functionality, aesthetics

Abstract

Cable-stayed structures represent an important element of modern architectural design, playing a key role in the creation of public and cultural spaces. Cable-stayed structures provide the opportunity to create spacious and open areas with a minimum number of supporting elements, which creates an atmosphere of freedom and lightness. This article examines the influence of cable-stayed systems on the development of functionality and aesthetics of public and cultural spaces, as well as their role in the formation of architectural forms. The purpose of the study is to analyze the features and advantages of using cable-stayed structures to create unique and effective public spaces. The article discusses both theoretical aspects and practical examples of the successful application of cable-stayed systems in architecture. The research is based on an analysis of existing projects, a comparison of various design solutions, and a study of the theoretical aspects of cable-stayed systems. The main results show that cable-stayed structures contribute to the creation of open and aesthetically attractive spaces, which are also effective in terms of functionality and sustainability. The importance of the research lies in expanding knowledge about the use of cable-stayed systems and their capabilities in the architecture of public facilities. The practical significance of this work lies in an in-depth understanding and demonstration of the possibilities of cable-stayed structures in creating public spaces.

Published

2026-03-30

How to Cite

Akzhigit Н. ., & Sadykova С. . (2026). The role of cable-stayed structures in the creation of public and cultural spaces. Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University Technical Science and Technology Series, 154(1), 84–101. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2026-154-1-84-101

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Architecture

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