1. cantilevered - Adjective
2. cantilevered - Verb
cantilevered
simple past and past participle of cantilever
cantilevered (not comparable)
Fitted with, or constituting, a cantilever; projecting out laterally from a wall or similar support and thus hanging without other supports.
Above: On Cape Cod, architect Charles Zehnder’s Kugel 1970 Gips House overlooks Northeast Pond; a series of cantilevered decks and roof overhangs connect indoor spaces to spectacular natural surroundings. Source: Internet
Considered one of the most perfect statements of his architectural approach, the upper pavilion is a precise composition of monumental steel columns and a cantilevered (overhanging) roof plane with a glass enclosure. Source: Internet
The bridge follows a new design in which, besides having its eight primary lanes running through the towers, a pair of northbound lanes are cantilevered outside of the cable-stays. Source: Internet
Cantilever walls Prior to the introduction of modern reinforced-soil gravity walls, cantilevered walls were the most common type of taller retaining wall. Source: Internet
He did much of the construction, too, with help from friends until an outsized cantilevered deck stretched out from the house. Source: Internet
It is a combination of bold geometric forms and dynamic cantilevered spaces that are anchored by a 162-foot tower. Source: Internet