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which helped inspire a new generation of architects to design an increasingly wide range of actual working kinetic buildings. Assisted by new concepts such as Fuller's [[Tensegrity]] and by developments in [[robotics]], kinetic buildings have become increasingly common worldwide since the 1980s.<ref name = "Transformers"/> A novel example of kinetic architecture is the adaptive tensegrity bridge, which can self adjust depending on load, publicised by Sinan Korkmaz ''et al.'' in 2011.<ref name=korkmaz>S. Korkmaz (2011). A review of active structural control: challenges for engineering informatics. ''Computers & Structures''. {{doi|10.1016/j.compstruc.2011.07.010}}</ref><ref name=korkmaz2>S. Korkmaz et al. (2011). Determining control strategies for damage tolerance of an active tensegrity structure. ''Engineering Structures'', 33:6, p. 1930-1939. {{doi|10.1016/j.engstruct.2011.02.031}}</ref><ref name=korkmaz3>S. Korkmaz et al. (2011). Configuration of control system for damage tolerance of a tensegrity bridge. ''Advanced Engineering Informatics''. {{doi|10.1016/j.aei.2011.10.002}}</ref>
 
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