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Content Description

Architectural Fencing & Gate Systems for Security, Privacy, & Visual Appeal, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: AM-EN-133801-1120

Gate and fencing systems can be both functional and decorative. This course illustrates how architectural gate and fencing systems can be designed to meet modern security and design requirements while harmonizing with their surrounding environment. Fencing and gate systems are discussed in terms of their composition, materials, coatings, finishes, and performance in interior and exterior applications.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify a wide range of exterior and interior applications of today's fence and gate systems based on their functional, safety, and security requirements.
  • Discuss today's fence and gate systems in terms of their composition, materials, coatings, and finishes to ensure the fence or gate system selected meets the safety and security requirements of the building project.
  • Classify gate track configurations, hardware, hinges, and locking mechanisms and the attributes of a variety of infill panel designs to determine how they contribute to specific visual criteria and security needs.
  • Assess factors such as safety, security, efficiency, aesthetics, and the surrounding environment to specify the most appropriate gate and/or fencing system for a specific application.

Faculty BIO

Gary has worked in the construction industry for 25 years. He started his career with the McGraw-Hill Construction Information Group, working with major building product manufacturers to maximize their business through the use of Sweets, Dodge, and Architectural Record. He also worked for RELX and their project lead service. He has been the Director of Architectural Sales at Ametco for 10 years, although they were a customer of his going all the way back to the 90's. He handles all of Ametco's AIA-approved continuing education, as well as their marketing, website, and trade shows. Gary enjoys meeting with architects and contractors to discuss projects they are working on and how Ametco's products can meet their needs.
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