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20.12.2010 DORMA PROVIDES AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOORS AT STATE OF THE ART TAMESIDE HOSPITALTo provide smooth, efficient access to patients, visitors and staff at the new Tameside Hospital, DORMA, global leaders in the manufacture of door controls, automatics and movable walls, installed two ES 200 automatic sliding doors. In addition, the company also supplied a range of products for internal doors, including door closers and floor springs, as part of a complete package of door controls. more… |
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20.12.2010 ACCESSIBLE BUILDING DESIGN: THE WAY FORWARD DORMA IRELAND CREATES NEW CPD PRESENTATIONDORMA Ireland, the global market leader of door controls, automatics, glass and movable walls, has announced the creation of a new RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland) approved CPD presentation.
Entitled ‘Accessible Building Design: The Way Forward’, the presentation explains which types of automatic door operators and manual door controls meet the requirements of key legislation and building regulations. more… |
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15.12.2010 DORMA DOOR CLOSERS ENSURE 5 STAR DOOR ACTION AT THE SAVOYAs part of the major, multi million pound restoration of London’s iconic Savoy hotel, material and product choice was of the utmost importance. With careful consideration to the specification of every element used in the restoration, only products that met the high standards of the client were specified by Reardon Smith Architects. more… |
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15.12.2010 DORMA PROVIDES SLIDING DOOR OPERATORS TO SCULPTURAL SLOUGH BUS STATIONTo provide safe and efficient access to buses at the sculptural new Slough Bus Station, DORMA, the global market leader of door controls, automatics, glass and movable walls, has provided its ES 200 automatic sliding door operators.
Designed by Bblur Architecture, the Bus Station is the first part of a massive £400 million mixed used regeneration masterplan. more… |
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