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This lecture explores the effectiveness of cable tensioning systems in stabilizing structures, showcasing various examples such as pedestrian walkways and greenhouses. It delves into the intricate design of cable networks, highlighting the importance of tension distribution and the impact of wind pressure. The discussion extends to the innovative use of membranes as structural elements, offering a cost-effective and lightweight alternative to traditional cable systems. The instructor also presents different tensioning solutions, ranging from simple external cables to complex three-dimensional configurations, emphasizing the versatility and stability achieved through strategic cable positioning.