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In
the modern world the door is an item which many people rarely
consider, although their usage of it in any one day might number
in the hundreds, Its many functions, such as an entry and exit
point, a means of security and insulation, or simply as a recognizable
feature of a frequently used building, are largely taken for granted.
Over time the door has come to symbolize many things in our subconscious
relationship with the environment, not least of which is the facility
it allows for the development of both public and private areas
within a defined space,
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To
create a door through which feelings of awe and excitement are induced
is to set a lasting impression in those who behold its majesty,
To complement such a design, materials of exceptional quality like
Architectural Brass, Bronze and Nickel Silver are needed.
Through a carefully designed combination of extruded metal shapes,
and other material such as glass or timber, a door now has the potential
to awaken an interest and appreciation for what lies behind its
remarkable exterior.
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