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STRUCTURAL GLASS FACADES - USC School of Architecture

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Seismic behavior: Good, more lateral restraint for glass than with tension-based systems.<br />

Behavior under extreme loading conditions: Not as good as more flexible systems, but less<br />

deflection under wind load.<br />

Constructability<br />

Fabrication: In addition to AWS D1.1, the American Welding Society specification for<br />

structural welds, exposed steel structures are generally specified to the AESS<br />

(Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel) specification as provided by the AISC (American<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Steel Construction). This specification helps to define the expected craftsmanship<br />

in the work, such as the dressing <strong>of</strong> welds. Quality paint finish is predominant concern. All<br />

materials must be handled, packed and shipped in a manner to preserve the paint finish<br />

throughout the fabrication and installation process.<br />

Installation: The assembly and installation is generally very straight forward, and results in<br />

enhanced economy for simple truss systems.<br />

Economy<br />

The simple truss systems are generally the most economical <strong>of</strong> the structural glass façade<br />

system types, and are used as the base case for the rough approximation <strong>of</strong> costs indicated<br />

herein.<br />

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