Are all new revolving doors designed without visible welds or braces between the doors?
A. IRD’s modern door designs limit or even entirely eliminate visible welds, screws, and supports. Not all revolving door manufacturers are as conscientious of a door’s aesthetics as IRD has been for many decades now. Since 1931, among the many improvements incorporated in revolving doors was the braceless door which eliminates bars or cables. This design gives architects freedom to use narrow stiles and rails – or even the all-glass wings Comet Model.
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