Inside the Agam Nexus Frame System

Inside the Agam Nexus Frame System

The Agam Nexus frame system is a pre-engineered modular system designed to build flexible event and interior structures without the need for custom fabrication.

Instead of starting from scratch every time, Nexus uses interconnecting frames that assemble quickly, reconfigure easily, and scale across different environments.

Here’s how the system works.

Aluminum Frame Extrusions

At the core of Nexus are lightweight aluminum frame extrusions.

These frames are engineered in both standard and custom sizes, allowing structures to be built at different widths and heights depending on the space.

They form the structural backbone of the system while remaining easy to handle and transport.

Tool-Free Modular Connections

One of the defining features of the Nexus system is its tool-free assembly.

Frames are joined using miter connectors at each corner and in-line connectors for expansion, allowing structures to come together quickly without complex hardware.

This makes installation faster, reduces labor, and allows for easy adjustments on-site.

Base Plates and Stabilization

Freestanding Nexus structures are supported by base plates that provide stability while maintaining a clean footprint.

As structures scale in size, additional support components can be used to ensure everything remains secure without compromising the overall design.

SEG Fabric Graphics

Nexus frames are designed to integrate seamlessly with SEG (Silicone Edge Graphics).

Fabric graphics press into the frame channels, creating a tight, wrinkle-free surface with no visible hardware. Notched frame corners allow for clean, continuous graphics across multiple frames.

Graphics can be swapped easily, allowing the same structure to support different campaigns or environments.

Reconfiguration and Expansion

Nexus is built to adapt.

Frames can connect horizontally and vertically to create walls, divide spaces, or build larger structures. The system also extends beyond flat walls, with options for curved frames, door systems, and more architectural configurations.

Because the system is modular and pre-engineered, layouts can be adjusted without rebuilding from scratch.

Openness with Nexus Vue

Nexus can also be paired with Nexus Vue frames, which introduce open or semi-transparent elements into the structure.

Vue frames can be used as full panels, clerestory sections, or window-style inserts, allowing you to break up solid walls and create a more architectural feel.

They are designed to accept 1/4 inch or 1/8 inch glass or acrylic, with the option to apply graphic treatments for added privacy or branding.

Depending on the desired look, different hardware options can be used to adjust the overall aesthetic.

Built for Flexibility

The strength of the Nexus system is not just in its components, but in how they work together.

It is lightweight, reconfigurable, tool-free, and customizable in both width and height. The result is a modular system that can scale across different spaces while maintaining a clean, intentional look.

It also integrates with widely used systems like beMatrix, making it easier to work within existing exhibit environments without starting from scratch.

Quick System Specs

For teams planning layouts, Nexus frames are built around a range of standard modular sizes, commonly including:

Widths:

  • 496 mm (19.53 in)
  • 620 mm (24.41 in)
  • 744 mm (29.29 in)
  • 992 mm (39.06 in)
  • 1178 mm (46.38 in)

Heights:

  • 496 mm (19.53 in)
  • 620 mm (24.41 in)
  • 992 mm (39.06 in)
  • 1984 mm (78.11 in)
  • 2418 mm (95.20 in)

Because the system is modular, these dimensions stack and combine cleanly, allowing you to quickly estimate wall widths and heights without custom engineering.

Additional sizes and combinations are available depending on the specific frame configuration.

One System. Endless Possibilities.

Nexus is simple on the surface. Frames, connectors, graphics.

But when those pieces come together, it becomes something much more flexible.

A system that can shift with the space, adapt to the moment, and still feel intentional every time it shows up.

That’s what makes it powerful.

If you’re planning an activation and want to build with a system like this, let’s sketch it out.