atirantados
Atirantados is the term used to describe structures that derive their stability from tension elements, typically cables or tirantes, connected between towers or anchors and the supported deck. The adjective is applied mainly in civil engineering and architecture to systems that use stay cables to resist loads and control deformation.
In bridges, a puentes atirantados consists of one or more towers from which cables fan out and
Compared with suspension bridges, atirantados typically have shorter spans and a different load path: the deck
Historically, the atirantado system emerged and evolved in the 20th century and has been adopted worldwide