This document provides an overview of outrigger systems for high-rise buildings. It discusses the historical use of outrigger systems dating back to Polynesian outrigger canoes. Outrigger systems work to improve a building's strength and stiffness against overturning by connecting the core structure to distant perimeter columns. This creates a restoring moment that counteracts tilting of the core. While outrigger systems provide benefits like reduced deformations, drifts, and overturning moments, their design and analysis involves complex force distribution between the core and outrigger elements based on their relative stiffnesses. Belts and trusses can further enhance the performance and efficiency of outrigger systems. The document outlines key benefits, challenges, and design considerations for out