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Craig G. Huntington, S.E. has been President of Huntington Design Associates, Inc. since 1983. Previously, he held positions at the San Francisco office of T.Y. Lin International, a firm
renowned for innovative work in prestressed concrete and in bridge and transportation structures. Prior to that, he was an engineer at the New York City office of Geiger Berger Associates. The tensioned fabric
structure designs that emerged from Geiger Berger in the 1970’s and 1980’s remain the models for the best fabric structures of the world today.
Huntington’s professional achievements have included publications on tensioned fabric structures, reinforced concrete, fascia, aesthetics, and professional issues. He authored the book
The Tensioned Fabric Roof, and is editor of the upcoming volume Tensile Membrane Structures, A Practical Guide, to be published by the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Fabric Architecture magazine, and
Past President of the American Society of Civil Engineers Committee on Aesthetics in Design. His engineering work has received awards from the California Preservation Foundation, the Industrial Fabrics
Association International, and other organizations.
Huntington is licensed to practice civil and structural engineering in the State of California, and is a registered professional engineering in 14 other states. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture and a Master of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering. He has continued his support for the University through the Friends of California Crew, the support organization for the University rowing team. As President of that organization, he led the development of the crew’s new Oakland Estuary and Briones Reservoir boathouses.
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