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Content Description

Designing with Metal for the Hardscape, 2024
CEU: 0.15 | CEU Code: IA-EN-164302-1024

Metals are ubiquitous in today's hardscape and are used in a variety of applications. This course reviews the important considerations related to the proper material, finish, and manufacturing technique to meet the function, aesthetic, and budget of metal designs for hardscape applications.

Learning Objectives

  • Contrast the sand casting vs. the fabrication process of metal products in terms of manufacturing, cost, aesthetics, and applications.
  • Discuss the characteristics and application considerations of the common finishes used for decorative metal products in vertical plane and ground plane installations.
  • State the considerations related to the use of dissimilar metals in custom metal designs and how to mitigate the possibility of galvanic corrosion.
  • List the various hardscape applications of decorative metal and the considerations in the custom cast metal design process to maximize the aesthetics and function of the installation.

Faculty BIO

Mark Armstrong has been in the decorative metal industry, specializing in site

furnishings and other architectural elements, for over 20 years, including for

the past 15 as cofounder and president of Iron Age Designs. With a formal

education in restaurant management and the culinary arts, Mark worked in

both the hospitality and construction trades before his pivotal exposure to

the world of artisanal foundries and specialty fabricators. Since that time,

he has been involved in the design and production of hundreds of products,

helping to create functional and elegant solutions for public and private

projects worldwide. The resources and relationships Mark has developed

within the design community, and with a wide variety of manufacturing

specialists, all inform his unique approach to this work.


Referenced Codes & Standards with this Course

Format Year Publisher Type Title Annual Price
2022
ASME
Book
$241.06
2022
ASTM
Model Standard
$144.00
2010
DOJ
Federal Guideline
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