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Tips for Successfully Executing a Tensile Architecture Project

The lightweight-yet-strong, versatile-yet-attractive structures of tensile architecture make for some of the world's most iconic skylines, such as the Denver Airport, the Munich Olympic Stadium and more.
By David Peragallo, Assoc. AIA
August 21, 2024
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by David Peragallo, Assoc. AIA
David Peragallo, Assoc. AIA, is the senior specification manager of Serge Ferrari Group, North America. Throughout his professional career, David has created, organized, and led the implementation of projects for high-performance architectural textiles. Before joining Serge Ferrari Group in 2021, David served as specification & regional sales manager for Verseidag-Indutex GmbH, a German-based supplier of architectural textiles.

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