The supermarket building was an innovative design with a roof on the principle of tensegrity suspended and kept in place by steel girders and cables designed by three architects. The idea was adopted into architecture in the 1960s when maciej gintowt and maciej krasiĆski architects of spodek a venue in katowice poland designed it as one of the first major structures to employ the principle of tensegrity. The roof uses an inclined surface held in check by a system of cables holding up its circumference.
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