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Education Webinar

Architecturally Expressive Structural Steel and Stainless Steel

March 2, 2023 | Thu 12:00 America/Chicago

Duration: 1.0 Hour

CE Credits: 1.0

$300

When properly executed, the decision to expose structural steel offers a powerful opportunity to express a project’s tectonics and aesthetic goals. The 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Code of Standard Practice for Steel Bridges and Buildings (ANSI/AISC 303) introduced the architecturally exposed structural steel (AESS) category system, a systematic method of communicating craftsmanship quality to support goals for the final appearance of the finished structure. Today, when properly understood and leveraged, the Category system can support project outcomes that meet designers’ intent, are properly budgeted during the bid process, and achieve ultimate aesthetic goals for which fabrication quality is a foundation. Even as designers have become more familiar with the category approach, additional questions have arisen about achieving AESS goals successfully and industry resources have been developed in response. This presentation will provide an overview of guidance on best practices for designers considering AESS for their projects.

  • Course will award 1.0 hours of continuing education
  • This course is Diamond Review approved in 49 states. New York does not accept hours from recordings

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When properly executed, the decision to expose structural steel offers a powerful opportunity to express a project’s tectonics and aesthetic goals. The 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Code of Standard Practice for Steel Bridges and Buildings (ANSI/AISC 303) introduced the architecturally exposed structural steel (AESS) category system, a systematic method of communicating craftsmanship quality to support goals for the final appearance of the finished structure. Today, when properly understood and leveraged, the Category system can support project outcomes that meet designers’ intent, are properly budgeted during the bid process, and achieve ultimate aesthetic goals for which fabrication quality is a foundation. Even as designers have become more familiar with the category approach, additional questions have arisen about achieving AESS goals successfully and industry resources have been developed in response. This presentation will provide an overview of guidance on best practices for designers considering AESS for their projects.

  • Course will award 1.0 hours of continuing education
  • This course is Diamond Review approved in 49 states. New York does not accept hours from recordings

Speakers:

Jacinda Collins, P.E., is a Technical Sales Engineer for Cast Connex. She provides connection solutions and architecturally exposed structural steel guidance for the design and construction community. Jacinda previously worked as the Senior Structural Steel Specialist for the American Institute of Steel Construction and Forensic Graduate Engineer for HDR, Inc. She earned her BS in Architectural Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin and is a licensed engineer in the state of Texas.

Jennifer Pazdon, P.E., is Vice President and UK Office Leader at CAST CONNEX. A licensed structural engineer in NY with over 14years of experience in the design of structures and construction, she received her Bachelors from Carnegie Mellon University andher Masters from Princeton University where she focused her studies on aesthetics, efficiency, and economy of structures. Jennifer has worked as a structural engineering consultant based in NYC, Africa, and SE Asia; she was Teaching Fellow in Mechanics, Materials and Structures at Princeton University and Adjunct Professor of Architecture at The Cooper Union; she is Chair of AASHTO/NSBA TG17: Steel Castings; and she has lectured extensively on the application of steel castings for buildings, bridges and other structures.

 

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