Rose architecture or structure

Yeah, some of the canina family that have the longer canes have this really cool arching pattern that, when mature (2-3 yrs) starts at the base and arches upwards and then curves back downward to the ground 3 to 8’ away from the plant center. This arch then has smaller networks of branches springing from the top of the leading cane that has the blooms, leaves, hips, etc. It can have a very beautiful effect in all 4 seasons but it takes up a lot of room. It would be cool to see this but in a more manageable size. It requires weight, flexibility and strength in the right combination though.