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Industrial Strength Structures and Site Furnishings 1455 Lincoln Avenue • Holland, Michigan 49423 • (800) 748-0985 • www.iconshelters.com IRONWORKS

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Debuted in 2014, the IRONWORKS line of shelters and site furnishings combine elements of early steel and wood beam construction. "I"-beams, exposed fasteners, rivet plates and heavy wood beam rafters create a post-modern industrial look to accent redeveloped urban or commercial outdoor spaces.

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Industrial Strength Structures and Site Furnishings

1455 Lincoln Avenue • Holland, Michigan 49423 • (800) 748-0985 • www.iconshelters.com

IRONWORKS

IRONWORKSThe structures and furnishings in this catalog were designed and fabri-cated to resemble the early iron and steel bridges that crossed America’s rivers, streams and gulleys in the early part of the 20th century. They are chatracterized by large, straight “I” beams, brackets and braces connected by hundreds of round headed rivets. The large laminated wood beams fit well with the I-beams, and the wood roof decks reflect the wood decks of the old road way bridges.

They are also a throwback to the superstructures of monuments like the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building, built in the 1920s and 1930s. This raw,

industrial form of construction is enjoying a rennaisance of sorts due in large part by projects such as the High Line, an aban-doned elevated rail structure turned public park in New York City.

These structures fit well in rec-reation areas where this type of construction is present in exist-ing bridges and buildings. Wood beams and roof deck used to compliment the industrial steel look, offers you the strength of steel with the warmth of wood.

THE EVOLUTION OF AN IDEA

For almost thirty years, steel framed picnic shelters have been made of tubular steel, with fasteners hidden within the tubing. The personnel at ICON were part of a group that actually wrote the spec that eliminated the use of I-beams and open channel.

However, they came to the realization that in some situations, hidden fasteners are overrat-ed; they like seeing the connections! As more and more older infrastructure was restored and reused, the industrial look gained in popularity. And they figured “why not?”

In early 2014, they began looking at designs of furniture made from old machinery parts and wood slabs. They looked at commercial and residential buildings with exposed I-beams and heavy wood beams. And they got an idea for a “new” look in shelters and site furnishings.

The IRONWORKS line of products consistes of large gable shelters in one and two story configurations, smaller, two-column shelters for use in public transit or individual picnic shelters, and a line of site furnishings designed to compliment the shelters.

The photos on this page are from three sepa-rate trade shows where ICON exhibited the IRONWORKS line of shelters and furnishings.

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LARGE GABLED SHELTERS (IRG)

Columns: Structural I-BeamsRafters: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam BeamsHeaders: HSSBay Spacing: 16’-0”Rafters O.C.: 8’-0”Roof Pitches: 4/12 to 12/12

IRONWORKS

IRG20T-P10with Standard Tie Rod

IRG20T-P10with Optional Medallian

IRG20T-P8with 4-Point Tie Rod

IRG20X20T-P10 IRG24X34T-P10 IRG28X34T-P10

IRG32X34T-P10 IRG36X50T-P10 IRG40X50T-P10

IRONWORKS Large Gabled Shelters feature heavy I-beam columns, tubular steel headers and architectural grade glu-lam beam rafters. The roof deck is 2X6 T&G

This page shows an IRONWORKS gable shelter with the new I-Rock Yellow Brick Faux Stone Column Base(Red Brick also available).

Inside the shelter is the pub height wood burning fire pit table (see page 11) with steel hood and double walled chimney.

The rafters are fitted with a four-point tie rod with attachment plates.

All IRONWORKS gable shelters are available in the sizes shown at left.

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IRONWORKSTWO STORY GABLED SHELTERS (IVG)

Columns: Structural I-BeamsRafters: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam BeamsHeaders: HSSBay Spacing: 16’-0”Rafters O.C.: 8’-0”Roof Pitches: 14/12 to 12/12Floor Joists: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam BeamsFloor: Galv Substrate and ConcreteStairs: Galv Substrate and Concrete, WoodOptions: U-Shaped Stairs, L-Shaped Stairs, Circular Stairs, Wheelchair lift, Spindle, Wire Mesh or Tempered Glass Handrails, Handrail Post Lamps, Gable Medallian and Cross-Bracing

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Two story IRONWORKS shelters can be open, covered or partially covered, as shown in the illustrations on this page. In the case of covered shelters with a straight run staircase, the staircase will be under the roof. U-shaped stairs and circular stairs will be outside the roof.

The second story floor will have a structural galvanized substrate over which concrete is poured. Concrete should be sloped to one edge, where water can be picked up by a gutter.

Stairs can be concrete, wood or steel mesh. Pedestal lights are available for the tops of railing posts. Railings can be welded steel pickets, steel grid panels or tempered safety glass.

IRONWORKSTWIN COLUMN/EXTENDED RAFTERSMonoslope Shelters (IME)

Columns: Twin Structural I-BeamsRafters: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam BeamsBay Spacing: 8’-0”Roof Pitch: 4/12

Twin structural I-beams straddle architectural grade glu-lam rafters. Galava-nized caps cover the tops of the expose wood and the tops of the I-beam columns. Welded structural grid pan-els bolt to the I-beam webs for lateral stability.

9TWIN COLUMN/EXTENDED RAFTERSGable Shelters (IGE)

Columns: Structural I-BeamsRafters: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam BeamsBay Spacing: 8’-0”Roof Pitch: 4/12 to 12/12

The Twin Column/Extended Rafter IRONWORKS shelters are an updated look to the retro- industrial shelters that were originally released.

They demonstrate that the IRONWORKS look can be applied to comtemperary shelters to achieve a completely different type of structure.

The extended rafters are capped with galvanized steel to protect the exposed wood from UV damage, and the rivetted caps on the column tops continue that look.

As with the all of the other IRONWORKS shelters, rivet plates are applied to the I-beam columns at connection points.

TWO COLUMN GABLES (ISG)

IRONWORKSColumns: Structural I-BeamsRafters: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam BeamsPurlins: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam BeamsBay Spacing: 16’-0”Roof Pitch: 8/12

TWO COLUMN MONOSLOPES (IMT)

Columns: Structural I-BeamsRafters: Architectural Grade Glu-Lam Southern YellowPinePurlins: TSSBay Spacing: 16’-0”Roof Pitch: 2/12

ISG8X20S-P8 ISG10X20S-P8 ISG12X20S-P8

ISG8X20S-P8 ISG10X20S-P8 ISG12X20S-P8

SITE FURNISHINGS

The IRONWORKS Bench

Welded channel frames and glu-lam seats and backs make up the IRONWORKS Bench.

The IRONWORKS Firepit

A heavy 10 gauge 30” diameter steel firepit with raised grate sides, hardwood surround and steel wheel base on the coffee table height (18”). The cafe’ height (30”) and Pub Height (42”) feature bases with hardwood slats or steel grate and hardwood slats.

Pub Height Fire Table w/ Hardwood & Grate Pub Height 42” Cafe’ Height 30” Coffee Table Height 18”

The IRONWORKS Tables

Tables come in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes. Coffee table hieght of 18” can be the center of a relaxing conversational area under an IRONWORKS shelter. These go well with the IRONWORKS Bench.

Cafe’ height (30”) and Pub height (42”) come in both square and round tables, and rectangluar tables are extended squares. High and low bar stools are available for each type of table

Pub Height 42”Cafe’ Height 30” Pub Height 42”Cafe’ Height 30”

Round Coffee Tables

Rectangular Coffee Tables

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Vintage Style Electric Signs

Early electric signs were light letters on a dark background, with the letters illuminated by neon tube, as shown below left. Today’s signs have replaced the neon with LED lights. This ver-sion has a laser-cut steel face with plexiglass backer fixed to a metal cabinet.

SHELTER ACCESSORIES

Illuminated Channel Letters

Modern versions of the metal channel letters from the early 20th century (shown at right). Letter faces are colored Plexiglass. Internal illumination is with LED lights.

Ridge Ornamentation

Cast Iron treillage and spires run the length of the ridge. Treillage is welded to a steel cap, and the spires connect to the end of the ridge frame.

Gable Ornamentation

Cross bracing fits between the rafter members, with or without circular medallions in the gable ends.

IRONWORKS

1455 Lincoln AvenueHolland, Michigan 49423

(800) 748-0985www.iconshelters.com

Copyright © 2015ICON Shelter Systems Inc.Holland, MichiganD15001 - Printed April 2015

The IRONWORKS Litter Receptacle

Welded channel frames and hardwood slats. Liner is Propolyne. Hardware is stainless.

The IRONWORKS BollardsWelded channel and pipe make up the IRONWORKS Bollards.