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17.01.2005 DORMA Automatic Innovations IIIThe need for a swing door operator is not always immediately obvious. It is only when you are standing in front of a closed door with a hand full of files that you suddenly think how nice it would be to simply have to whisper “Open Sesame” (as in that famous story from 1001 Arabian Nights) to make the door open magically. more… |
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17.01.2005 DORMA Automatic Innovations IVIn the yesteryears, it was regarded as almost obligatory to have a uniformed attendant open the doors for patrons entering one’s establishment. In one respect, little has changed because, even today, a door opened to customers and visitors is still perceived as an inviting gesture. However, servants and the like are both too expensive and too much part of a bygone age. more… |
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17.01.2005 DORMA Automatic Innovations VAside from the classic door manufacturers, nowadays many fabricators, interior outfitters and carpentry firms also construct doors on the basis of architectural designs, whether for new builds or for renovation projects. And this is also happening more and more in respect of doors with automatic operators. more… |
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17.01.2005 DORMA information displayToday’s major building projects – whether as airports, railway stations, hotels, department stores, hospitals or administration buildings – often place enormous demands on the orientation capabilities of their users and visitors. The volume of instructions is often confusing, and the information is not always ideally structured to facilitate easy way-finding. more… |
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