Blog 14 AESS 4
What is AESS? Architecturally exposed structural steel (AESS) is steel that is designed for structural sufficiency to meet the primary needs of the building structure.
AESS Categories: Aess 1:Basic element aess 2:Feature elements not in close view AESS 3:Feature elements in close view AESS 4:Showcase elements IT is important to consider the following factors:
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Member Visibility
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Viewing Distance
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Location
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Lighting
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Coatings
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Style
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Adjacency
CHARACTERISTICS of AESS 4:
· All
welds are ground and filled edges are ground square and true.
· All
surfaces are sanded/filled.
· Tolerances
of fabricated forms are more stringent
· All
surfaces to be glove smooth.
The elements are
cut and fabricated because they have unique style and different geometry the
cost is higher AESS 4 is painted in the shop to get the quality of the finish. AESS
makes extensive use of welding for its connections in most cases the weld is
ground smooth and any member to member transitions are filled and made
extremely seamless in appearance. This type of finish will result in
significant increase in fabrication cost, this sort of high exposure upscale
application it require additional care in transport.
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