Coyote Commons at California State University

San Bernardino
,
United States

Versatile, the CAST CONNEX High Strength Connector (HSC) beautifully complements the space's architecture while providing support and resistance against possible seismic disruption.

The California State University, San Bernardino’s Coyote Commons is a student dining space that houses a multifaceted food service program. The 47,000 square-foot space houses 600 seats and serves faculty, staff, on-campus residents, and commuter students who converge to enjoy a mix of offerings. The building also contains a café and three dining room areas for public and private use. Adjoining the dining space is a 200-seat mezzanine that offers room to relax and enjoy stunning views of the San Bernardino mountains.

AESS
Seismic

Owner: California State University, San Bernardino 

Architect: SCB

Structural Engineer: KPFF Engineering 

General Contractor: CW Driver

Steel Fabricator: Schroeder Iron Corporation

Coyote Commons at California State University
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Coyote Commons at California State University
As the building is located within miles of an active faultline, seismic detailing was imperative. CAST CONNEX High Strength Connectors (HSCs) were fitted to the end of the round HSS braces employed as part of the Special Concentrically Braced Frame seismic force resisting system.
Coyote Commons at California State University
The choice to use the bolt-ready HSC vastly simplified the connection, enabling compact gusset plates and eliminating the need for field welding.
Coyote Commons at California State University

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