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Max is the tallest member of the family. A trellis supported by strong, slim legs it defines space in three dimensions and creates focal points in the urban landscape. Max filters light and, when covered with vines, provides a canopy. Trellises can be used in multiples to create linear configurations or, with the addition of a space pole, arranged in tiers to turn corners and delineate winding paths.
- Trellis consists of two 5’x6’ panels supported by four poles
- The addition of a spacer pole enables connections at multiple tiers, allowing it to turn corners, change directions, and follow paths
- Single level trellis height is 92" from grade
- Trellis must be installed on level, flat grade
- Sections of trellis can be assembled to create a single linear structure of indefinite length
- Trellis sections can be extended to a second tier to create a shade structure that turns and creates different angles
- Minimum trellis offering is 2 (two) panels and 4 (four) poles
- Minimum double tier offering is 4 panels and 7 poles w/extension
- Trellis shipped with hardware for assembly
- Trellis can only be embedded
- Panels offered in three configurations for maximum flexibility for installation. (Two pole positions on the same end of the panel, two pole positions on the opposite ends of the panel or No pole positions) Refer to Product Workbook for further details
- Specify powdercoat color, number of sections and configuration
Product Details
CSI Division: | 10 73 43 |
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CSI Division Title: | Transportation Stop Shelters |
Manufacturer's Brochure: | http://www.landscapeforms.com/en-US/LFIBrochures/LF_Max-Trellis_Brochure.pdf |
Product Cut Sheet/Specs/Demo: | http://www.landscapeforms.com/en-us/lfibrochures/LF_UrbanEdge_Workbook.pdf |
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- 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide, (2)
- 1991 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, (1)
- 2012 Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction Pocket Guide, (2)
- 2012 Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) Pocket Guide, (2)
- 2013 California Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide, (2)
- 36 CFR Part 1190, Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), (5)
- ABA Accessibility Standard for GSA Facilities Pocket Guide, (2)
Landscape Forms Inc. Max Transportation Stop Shelters
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File type: | dwg |
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