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[[Connelly, Robert|Connelly]] cites [[Snelson, Kenneth|Snelson's]] X Tensegrity as the simplest tensegrity. He also classifies it as super-stable.
[[Connelly, Robert|Connelly]] cites [[Snelson, Kenneth|Snelson's]] X Tensegrity as the simplest tensegrity. He also classifies it as super-stable.


[[file:x-module_x_2_by_Burkhardt_Snelson_XModule_Design_1948.png|thumb|500px|none|An illustration showing Kenneth Snelson's X-Module design of 1948 as embodied in a two-module column. It only shows the design as pertains to tensegrity, and does not duplicate the original art work.]]
[[file:Snelson_XModule_Design_1948.png |thumb|500px|none|An illustration showing Kenneth Snelson's X-Module design of 1948 as embodied in a two-module column. It only shows the design as pertains to tensegrity, and does not duplicate the original art work.]]


==X Tensegrity-based Structures by Konstantin==
==X Tensegrity-based Structures by Konstantin==

Revision as of 17:42, 24 November 2018

Read here about a simple tensegrity structure named the "X Tensegrity."

X Tensegrity

Connelly cites Snelson's X Tensegrity as the simplest tensegrity. He also classifies it as super-stable.

File:Snelson XModule Design 1948.png
An illustration showing Kenneth Snelson's X-Module design of 1948 as embodied in a two-module column. It only shows the design as pertains to tensegrity, and does not duplicate the original art work.

X Tensegrity-based Structures by Konstantin

Konstantin uses the X tensegrity method in his furniture and sculpture.

X-tree sculpture by Konstantin, steel and wire rope.

Link: https://www.yatzer.com/Made-in-Bulgaria-by-Konstantin-Atchkow/