Doors and Windows – Page 5
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Features
Window on the ward
Secondary glazing from Selectaglaze is widely used for internal windows in laboratories, clean rooms and hospital wards.
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Technical
Doors and windows at Hawkins Brown’s Yavneh College, Borehamwood, Herts
Will Hunter talks to Roger Hawkins about ins and outs at the practice’s recently completed school refurb
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Doors and windows at David Archer Architects’ Print Room restaurant in Bournemouth
Will Hunter takes a look at the transformation of this grade II art deco building
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Features
Windows by Velfac
Velfac 200 System windows, a lightweight aluminium and wood composite, are available in a number of sizes and shapes.
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Technical
A window onto a warming world
Architect Justin Bere is so determined to be part of the solution to climate change that he’s set up his own glazing business
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Features
Clear view
For anyone who’s ever wished that offices could be more transparent, a new frameless glass partitioning system from Austrian furniture company Bene is now available in the UK.
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Features
Vision panels
Customers and office workers can see clearly now that North 4 Design has launched its updated range of vision panels for doors and walls, including new longer length door panels.
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Features
Open doors
Royde & Tucker is introducing a white track and beam set to its Krona pocket door range, allowing full height installations to be installed flush with the ceiling.
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Technical
Glaze of light
经过多年的发展,Serraglaze层压可能会成为一种促进自然日光和减少能源使用的方式。Roderick Bunn looks at how Hurd Rolland used it at a university science faculty
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Technical
Making the skylight fantastic
How we cracked it: Softroom creates an intimate airport lounge focused on the sky
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Making an entrance
Juggling the competing demands of heating, disabled access and creating an appropriate first impression means that specifying a front door is far from straightforward.
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Surfaces: David Chipperfield's innovative internal glazing for an Amsterdam office
Silk screen prints of pencil patterns set in glass partitions give office workers both light and privacy.
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