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FUN IS IN THE DETAILS
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Terri Meyer Boake
BES B.Arch M.Arch LEED AP
Professor
School of Architecture
University of Waterloo | Canada
www.tboake.com
tboake@uwaterloo.ca
What is AESS?
• Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel is steel that has been
purposefully left exposed
• It must fulfill structural functions
• It is normally part of the Architectural aesthetic of the space
• It usually requires detailing, finish and handling that requires
more attention and care than regular structural steel
• It adds to the cost of the contract
• Proper application of the Category System will assist to make
a smoother design and construction experience
AESS: Primary Factors of influence
• Distance. Visibility.
• Connections mostly bolted
or welded
• Tolerances required at
fabrication and erection
• Access to detail to perform
required finish
• Interior or exterior setting
• Paint finish, corrosion
resistance, fire protection
• Degree of expression
• Size and shape of
structural elements
Connection types are important differentiators
Viewing distance is noted as the
differentiating factor between the high and
low end AESS Categories.
Grinding
permitted $$
No
Grinding!!
Definitions
• Member refers to the discrete sections of steel, such as wide-
flange (Universal) sections, hollow structural sections (HSS),
angles, channels, rods or cables.
• Element references the larger agglomerated pieces of a
building. This includes trusses, beams and columns as they
extend from one external connection point to the other. A small
or uncomplicated element may be constituted simply by one
steel member. In many AESS projects the additional
complexity will require the assemblage of larger elements from
a number of members.
Connection Types
Connections are of three basic types by virtue of their location
and purpose:
• Internal connections are those by which the members are
joined to create a larger element. These are most normally the
result of shop fabrication.
• External connections connect elements to each other. These
are most often completed on site. This includes, for example,
the connection of a truss to its supporting column or a beam to
a truss.
• Splices are to be found when elements are too large to ship in
one piece. These are often completed on site, either on the
ground prior to lifting or in the air as erection proceeds.
Expressed or discreet
• Connections located within an AESS element tend to be done
in ways that suppress the evidence of the connection.
• Connections between AESS elements will choose the level
and nature of the expression of the connection.
• Splices are special connections that discreetly happen within
sections of elements where the act of connecting is intended
to be hidden.
• Splices often arise as a result of the inability to transport
oversized members, hence requiring the element to be
fabricated in smaller sections that are aggregated on site.
• For more on splicing go to The Splice is Right - N87 Friday
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. // Tampa
Shop or site?
• Welded connections will have the best results if fabricated in
the shop
– Climate controlled environment
– Ease of access for welding operations
– Crane assist for abilities to turn and manipulate the pieces
• Bolted connections are best suited to site situations
– Quick to do
– Shortest time on the crane
– Weather independent
– Less requirements for scaffolding and temporary shoring
Bolted Connections
• Preferred by fabricators for site erection
• Often used when a more technical look is desired
• Simple alignment and tolerance tightening can create
quite beautiful looking connections
• Choose between regular hex head or TC (tension
control) bolts
• Ensure that all of the bolt heads are placed uniformly
in the connection
Stuckeman Family Building | State College, PA
Seattle Public Library | Seattle, WACanadian Museum for Human Rights | Winnipeg, Canada
Pritzker Pavilion | Chicago, IL
Arboretum | Penn State University
Seattle Public Library | Seattle, WA
Rem Koolhaas
Bank of America Pavilion | Boston, MA
Canadian War Museum | Ottawa, Canada
Lillis School of Business | Eugene, OR
National Airport | Washington, DC
Rose Center for Space | New York, NY
Federation Square | Melbourne, Australia
Weld Remediation
• This is the BIGGEST question!
• The AESS level determines whether or not you are permitted
to grind welds
• AESS 1 and 2 – no weld grinding permitted due to use and
distance factors
• AESS 3 and 4 – grinding permitted, but…
– THINK CAREFULLY ABOUT THE DETAILS TO DECIDE IF IT IS
ACTUALLY NECESSARY
– Neatly done welds can often be left “as is”
– DISTANCE TO VIEW can solve many potential grinding needs
– Grinding should be essential to the creation of smooth curves and not
considered routine
– Grinding requires the construction of safe working platforms and ease
of access on site
Kings Cross Station | London, UK
Roy Thomson Hall | Toronto, Canada
Seattle Museum of Flight | Seattle, WA
Pedestrian Bridge | Auckland, NZ
International Airport | Beijing, China
Perth Stadium | Perth, Australia
Abilities Center | Whitby, Canada
Edmonton City Hall | Canada
Intermodal Terminal | Milwaukee, WI
Torre Diagonale 00 | Barcelona
Making Splices
• Usually done between sections of larger elements
• Usually the result of transportation limitations
• Usually intended to be as unobtrusive as possible
• Downplay the connection
• Three normal ways when dealing with HSS:
– COMPLETELY REMEDIATED SPLICE BY WELDING TO
THE POINT OF INVISIBILITY
– HIDDEN CONNECTION USING BOLTS AND A COVER
PLATE
– DISCREET CONNECTION WITH EXPOSED BOLTS
World Financial Center Entry Pavilion | New York City, NY
Seattle Public Library | Seattle, WA
Olympic Park Station | Sydney, Australia
Office Building at Potsdamer Platz | Berlin, Germany
Masdar City | Abu Dhabi, UAE
Theatre | Melbourne, Australia
100 Eleventh Avenue | New York, NY
End Connectors – Pin Connections
• Becoming a standardized detail
• Used where rotation is desired during the
erection process
• Transfers only vertical and horizontal forces
• Not moment resisting
Pompidou Center | Paris, France
Bullring Shopping Center | Barcelona, Spain
Heathrow Airport | London
Barajas Airport | Madrid, Spain
Ottawa International Airport | Ottawa, Canada
Cutty Sark Museum | London, UK
Neo Bankside Housing | London
Calgary International Airport | Calgary, Canada
Contemporary Cast Connections
• Used to simplify connections
• Able to locate physical (welded) connections away from areas
of high stress
• Used for special connections
• Used for standard connections
• Can be one-of large pieces formed with expendable molds (i.e.
Structural)
• Can be smaller die cast pieces made in great quantity (i.e.
glazing attachments)
• Can be solid or hollow depending on size and purpose
• Generally either NODES or END CONNECTORS
Image: Courtesy CastConnex
Brisbane International Airport | Brisbane, Australia
Berlin 1936 Olympic Stadium Retrofit
Hauptbahnhof Station | Berlin, Germany
Image: Courtesy Walters Inc.
QRC | Toronto, Canada
Castings designed by CastConnex
Transbay Center | San Francisco
Image: Courtesy CastConnex
Image: Courtesy CastConnex
Splice moved away
from point of load
transfer.
Image: Courtesy CastConnex
How to Create a Corner
• When the “corners” on an HSS tube are too rounded for the
desired aesthetic, and crispness is desired
• Usually the point when custom fabrication of the members
using plate steel is required
• Major decision on the corner will impact cost”!
– $ - Inset corner allows fillet welding
– $$ - butt corner with unremediated welds
– $$$ - butt corner with fully ground welds
Siemens Crystal | London, UK
Newseum | Washington, DC
Puente de Luz | Toronto
Arganzuela Bridge | Madrid, Spain
Cannon Street Station | London, UK
ABC Museum | Madrid, Spain
Tensile Connections
• Dealing with an entirely different language due to the
slenderness of the members
• Connections for rods versus cables
• Mediating the overall size of the small diameter members as
they connect to larger structural types
• Predominantly either:
– End connections (PINS) that use clevises
– Center points of cross bracing
Pompidou Center | Paris, France
Reichstag | Berlin, Germany
Kurilpa Bridge | Brisbane, Australia
Jubilee Bridge | London
Sony Center | Berlin, Germany
International Airport | Porto, Portugal
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Terri Meyer Boake
BES B.Arch M.Arch LEED AP
Professor
School of Architecture
University of Waterloo | Canada
www.tboake.com
tboake@uwaterloo.ca
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Fun is in the Details - Steel in Architectural Design

  • 1. FUN IS IN THE DETAILS PDH Code
  • 3. Terri Meyer Boake BES B.Arch M.Arch LEED AP Professor School of Architecture University of Waterloo | Canada www.tboake.com tboake@uwaterloo.ca
  • 4. What is AESS? • Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel is steel that has been purposefully left exposed • It must fulfill structural functions • It is normally part of the Architectural aesthetic of the space • It usually requires detailing, finish and handling that requires more attention and care than regular structural steel • It adds to the cost of the contract • Proper application of the Category System will assist to make a smoother design and construction experience
  • 5. AESS: Primary Factors of influence • Distance. Visibility. • Connections mostly bolted or welded • Tolerances required at fabrication and erection • Access to detail to perform required finish • Interior or exterior setting • Paint finish, corrosion resistance, fire protection • Degree of expression • Size and shape of structural elements
  • 6. Connection types are important differentiators
  • 7. Viewing distance is noted as the differentiating factor between the high and low end AESS Categories. Grinding permitted $$ No Grinding!!
  • 8. Definitions • Member refers to the discrete sections of steel, such as wide- flange (Universal) sections, hollow structural sections (HSS), angles, channels, rods or cables. • Element references the larger agglomerated pieces of a building. This includes trusses, beams and columns as they extend from one external connection point to the other. A small or uncomplicated element may be constituted simply by one steel member. In many AESS projects the additional complexity will require the assemblage of larger elements from a number of members.
  • 9. Connection Types Connections are of three basic types by virtue of their location and purpose: • Internal connections are those by which the members are joined to create a larger element. These are most normally the result of shop fabrication. • External connections connect elements to each other. These are most often completed on site. This includes, for example, the connection of a truss to its supporting column or a beam to a truss. • Splices are to be found when elements are too large to ship in one piece. These are often completed on site, either on the ground prior to lifting or in the air as erection proceeds.
  • 10. Expressed or discreet • Connections located within an AESS element tend to be done in ways that suppress the evidence of the connection. • Connections between AESS elements will choose the level and nature of the expression of the connection. • Splices are special connections that discreetly happen within sections of elements where the act of connecting is intended to be hidden. • Splices often arise as a result of the inability to transport oversized members, hence requiring the element to be fabricated in smaller sections that are aggregated on site. • For more on splicing go to The Splice is Right - N87 Friday 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. // Tampa
  • 11. Shop or site? • Welded connections will have the best results if fabricated in the shop – Climate controlled environment – Ease of access for welding operations – Crane assist for abilities to turn and manipulate the pieces • Bolted connections are best suited to site situations – Quick to do – Shortest time on the crane – Weather independent – Less requirements for scaffolding and temporary shoring
  • 12. Bolted Connections • Preferred by fabricators for site erection • Often used when a more technical look is desired • Simple alignment and tolerance tightening can create quite beautiful looking connections • Choose between regular hex head or TC (tension control) bolts • Ensure that all of the bolt heads are placed uniformly in the connection
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  • 24. Seattle Public Library | Seattle, WA Rem Koolhaas
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  • 40. Weld Remediation • This is the BIGGEST question! • The AESS level determines whether or not you are permitted to grind welds • AESS 1 and 2 – no weld grinding permitted due to use and distance factors • AESS 3 and 4 – grinding permitted, but… – THINK CAREFULLY ABOUT THE DETAILS TO DECIDE IF IT IS ACTUALLY NECESSARY – Neatly done welds can often be left “as is” – DISTANCE TO VIEW can solve many potential grinding needs – Grinding should be essential to the creation of smooth curves and not considered routine – Grinding requires the construction of safe working platforms and ease of access on site
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  • 73. Making Splices • Usually done between sections of larger elements • Usually the result of transportation limitations • Usually intended to be as unobtrusive as possible • Downplay the connection • Three normal ways when dealing with HSS: – COMPLETELY REMEDIATED SPLICE BY WELDING TO THE POINT OF INVISIBILITY – HIDDEN CONNECTION USING BOLTS AND A COVER PLATE – DISCREET CONNECTION WITH EXPOSED BOLTS
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  • 104. End Connectors – Pin Connections • Becoming a standardized detail • Used where rotation is desired during the erection process • Transfers only vertical and horizontal forces • Not moment resisting
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  • 121. Contemporary Cast Connections • Used to simplify connections • Able to locate physical (welded) connections away from areas of high stress • Used for special connections • Used for standard connections • Can be one-of large pieces formed with expendable molds (i.e. Structural) • Can be smaller die cast pieces made in great quantity (i.e. glazing attachments) • Can be solid or hollow depending on size and purpose • Generally either NODES or END CONNECTORS
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  • 138. Castings designed by CastConnex
  • 139. Transbay Center | San Francisco Image: Courtesy CastConnex
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  • 145. How to Create a Corner • When the “corners” on an HSS tube are too rounded for the desired aesthetic, and crispness is desired • Usually the point when custom fabrication of the members using plate steel is required • Major decision on the corner will impact cost”! – $ - Inset corner allows fillet welding – $$ - butt corner with unremediated welds – $$$ - butt corner with fully ground welds
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  • 165. Tensile Connections • Dealing with an entirely different language due to the slenderness of the members • Connections for rods versus cables • Mediating the overall size of the small diameter members as they connect to larger structural types • Predominantly either: – End connections (PINS) that use clevises – Center points of cross bracing
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  • 181. www.facebook.com/aess4u For more info and great examples to inspire your design work, connect with me on Facebook!
  • 182. http://www.aisc.org/content.aspx?id=40912 Have a look at our recent AISC Documentary “ARCHITECTURALLY EXPOSED” Get continuing education credits!
  • 183. Terri Meyer Boake BES B.Arch M.Arch LEED AP Professor School of Architecture University of Waterloo | Canada www.tboake.com tboake@uwaterloo.ca