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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2021 05:46:31 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Macquarie Corporate Centre, Macquarie Park</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/560/macquarie-corporate-centre-macquarie-park</link>
      <description>Macquarie Corporate Centre is a 12 storey state of the art commercial office tower, designed by WMK Architecture and located at 2 Banfield Road, Macquarie.

In addition to a Diamond Series revolving door and DFA 127 automatic swing door operator to the main entrance, record supplied and installed an STA 22 heavy duty sliding door operaotr to the adjacet internal entrance. 

The 2800mm high x 2000mm frameless glass door panel weighs 210kg with activation and safety achieved via record RIC 290 sensors mounted on both sides of the entrance. The 200mm high aluminium pelmet was also powdercoated black to match the surrounding framing.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2020 22:39:30 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>388 George Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/552/388-george-street-sydney</link>
      <description>Originally constructed in 1976, 388 George Street Sydney is a 28 storey A-Grade commercial office tower on the corner King Street in the heart of the Sydney CBD. In its 44 year history the building has undertaken two extensive lobby refurbishments. The first was in 1998 when record’s former Australian business, AGP Door Systems, installed its first generation glass roof revolving doors, called Crystal Series, and the second was completed by Multiplex this year where the architects FJMT included record’s second generation glass roof revolving door, Diamond Series, for the main entrance.

The Diamond Series revolving doors on this project are truly two of a kind, pushing the limits of frameless glass design in a revolving door to limits never even considered before. The design requirement from FJMT was for these frameless glass revolving doors to also assist in supporting the dead load weight of the surrounding frameless glass design. A concept never before even considered.

To achieve this record Automatic Doors worked with the façade contractor Permasteelisa to take our standard Diamond Series design and make it bigger and bolder. The result was Permasteelisa installing the curved glass sidewalls and roof panels in triple laminated low iron laminated glass with SGP interlayers and a structural recessed floor track.

The rest of the door design, from the frameless glass centre carousel and floor pit mounted drive motors were as per the standard Diamond design. The door was clad in Rimex Quartz Champagne stainless steel.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2020 06:01:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Sovereign at The Star, Outdoor Gaming</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/548/sovereign-at-the-star-outdoor-gaming</link>
      <description>A key component in the design of The Star’s VIP gaming area, Sovereign, is the extensive outdoor gaming and garden area, to ensure compliance with Government smoking regulations. To provide air locked entrances to these areas, record Diamond Series revolving doors were selected due to their full frameless glass minimalist design.

Each revolving door is 2400mm diameter x 3185mm high and automated via record’s slimline floor box mounted drive system with the control box for each door concealed within nearby ceiling areas. 

Unlike most record revolving doors, that continually rotate at a consistent run speed, these revolving doors have radar activation sensors mounted to the edge of the glass roof panels to allow the doors work in stop/run operation, revolving only as people approach.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2020 04:58:56 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Sovereign at The Star</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/547/sovereign-at-the-star</link>
      <description>As part of record’s package of automatic revolving, swing and swing doors installed at The Star’s recently upgraded and expanded Sovereign VIP gaming room are eight C 127 floor mounted automatic swing door operators to the outdoor gaming and garden areas. 

For each outdoor entrance a record Diamond Series glass roof revolving door is installed to minimise the air flow and noise however to comply with disabled access and emergency egress requirements, adjacent automatic swing doors are required and to ensure the most frameless entrance design possible, the C 127’s fully concealed floor mounted direct pivot design proved to be ideal. 


The doors are activated via green push buttons mounted on free standing bollards made from aluminium RHS members clad in Rimex quartz champagne stainless steel sheet.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2020 02:46:29 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Sovereign at The Star, Reception</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/546/sovereign-at-the-star-reception</link>
      <description>Sovereign at The Star is the largest invitation only VIP gaming room in Australia with every element of the design focusing on luxury and quality. record Automatic Doors was engaged to design, supply and install all the automatic revolving, sliding and swing doors used on the project, continuing an enduring relationship with The Star’s premises in Pyrmont dating back over 20 years.

The main entrance to Sovereign has a circular reception room with a full height curved sliding door entrance at the far end of the room. The curved doors, 4100mm high x 1100mm wide, are made from custom designed steel framing clad in Rimex quartz champagne stainless steel sheet with frosted glazing, manufactured by our client Facade Innovations. They weigh 160kg each and due to the impressive height are supported by a full length recessed floor track across the door opening.

record’s RST 20 curved automatic sliding door operator provides smooth and consistent operation of the doors via activation sensors flush mounted in the ceiling.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2020 01:55:28 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Sovereign at The Star, Chairman's</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/545/sovereign-at-the-star-chairmans</link>
      <description>For the exponsion of The Star’s VIP gaming area, Sovereign, record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply and install 11 automatic sliding door operators, to various entries and back of house areas. This included our STA 21 opeators to buy in rooms, STA 20 operators to lobby areas and TSA 20 telescopic to entry corridors. 


For this particular entrance to the exclusive Chairman’s gaming area, record Automatic Doors installed two STA 22 operators at either side of the reception lobby. These operators and concealed within the ceiling and support bi-parting door leaves 4100mm high x 1100mm wide with a total weight of 320kg. These panels are made from custom designed steel framing clad in Rimex quartz champagne stainless steel sheet with frosted glazing, manufactured by our client Facade Innovations.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2020 02:50:48 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2 Yarra Street, South Yarra</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/536/2-yarra-street-south-yarra</link>
      <description>For this twin sliding door entrance at 2-4 Yarra Street in South Yarra, record Automatic Doors replaced the existing sliding door operator to the external entrance, due to continual breakdowns and unreliability, with an STA 22 heavy duty operator.</description>
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      <guid>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/535/architectus-office-melbourne</guid>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2020 02:36:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Architectus Office, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/535/architectus-office-melbourne</link>
      <description>For the new Melbourne office of the architecture firm Architectus at 385 Bourke Street, a large automatic single sliding door entrance from the lift lobby was installed by record Automatic Doors. 


The 3000mm wide x 2950mm high x 240kg aluminium framed sliding door panel is supported off record’s STA 22 heavy duty operator. 
In normal operation the operator works off combined radar/safety sensors mounted off the pelmet. After hours access is via push button inside and a card reader mounted in the lift lobby. 


The project was undertaken by Schiavello and designed by Architectus, of course.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 01:51:55 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>101 Miller Street, North Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/406/101-miller-street-north-sydney</link>
      <description>Enfold Projects in conjunction with Mirvac, the building owner, have delivered an iconic End of Trip Facility at 101 Miller St, North Sydney. This stunning facility has just made pounding the pavement and riding to work a little easier.

record Automatic Doors were engaged to carry out the installation of three STA 21  automatic door operators. Working closely with Enfold, record assisted in ensuring the project was delivered on time and an aesthetically pleasing installation was achieved.  

The Bike entry consisted of a single sliding STA 21 operator with an aluminium door and frame. A custom designed screen was installed to visually enhance this entry as well as provide ventilation and security.

Male and female entries included STA 21 operators installed within the ceiling space to create a complete frameless look without compromising security or access.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 06:02:43 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>International Towers One, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/505/international-towers-one-sydney</link>
      <description>For an internal office fitout in the tallest of Barangaroo's commercial towers, International Towers One, record Automatic Doors supplied and installed two TSA 20 telescopic single sliding door operators with frameless glass door leaves and sidelights. 

The operators were mounted in the ceiling with combination safety and activation sensors flush mounted within the ceiling finishes.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 05:22:28 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>60 Martin Place, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/504/60-martin-place-sydney</link>
      <description>With the Reserve Bank of Australia and NSW Parliament House as neighbours, 60 Martin Place is located in the legal, banking and business centre of the Sydney CBD.

For the two lobby entries off Macquarie Street and Martin Place (pictured), record Automatic Doors installed three Diamond Series revolving doors and two C 127 floor mounted automatic swing door operators.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 04:58:47 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>442 St Kilda Road, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/503/442-st-kilda-road-melbourne</link>
      <description>As part of the main entry lobby refurbishment to the 442 St Kilda Road apartment building, record Automatic Doors supplied and installed three STA 20 automatic sliding doors. Two of the operators were mounted in the ceiling space with record combination sensors flush mounted within the ceiling finishes.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 04:31:48 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Kelvin Grove Changing Places</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/502/kelvin-grove-changing-places</link>
      <description>Changing Places are facilities designed to improve access, not restrict use, for people with a disability, alleviating the difficulty faced in finding accessible facilities that are open after hours. For the first Changing Places facility in the Melbourne council area of Darebin, record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply and install an STA 20 automatic sliding door operator along with the accessible privacy kit to provide a secure facility for users, and let people outside know when it is being occupied. Access is only available to eligible carers with an MLAK key.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 03:18:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Westpac Place, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/501/westpac-place-sydney</link>
      <description>Westpac Place, at 275 Kent Street Sydney has undertaken a significant refurbishment with the creation of  The Urban Park, a new green space area with retail and dining outlets along with upgrade to the existing lobby entrances. The project was managed by the building owners Mirvac and designed by Woods Bagot architects with record Automatic Doors responsible for the supply and installation of ten record STA 20 and STA 22 autoamtic sliding door operators to various entries off Kent Street, The Urban Park and the Westpac branch.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 03:04:46 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>347 Kent Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/500/347-kent-street-sydney</link>
      <description>The upgrade to Investa's 347 Kent Street Sydney commercial office building features a new podium level with striking glass facade, designed by Woods Bagot and delivered by Buildcorp.

record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply and install five STA 20 automatic sliding doors to the main lobby entrance off Kent Street along with new retail entries off King Street.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2019 02:24:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Bank of China, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/487/bank-of-china-sydney</link>
      <description>Looking to expand its Australian operations, Bank of China in 2016 acquired 140 Sussex Street, a 14 storey A grade office tower with views of Sydney’s Darling Harbour. Before relocating its Australian head office to this site, an extensive lobby refurbishment was undertaken by Built and designed by Group GSA architects.

In addition to the Hybrid Series revolving door, record also installed its DFA 127 automatic swing door operator to the adjacent aluminium framed hinged door, necessary for meeting the building's DDA obligations. To allow free egress at any time of the day or night an internal push button is mounted on the mullion while externally a card reader was provided by the security contractor to allow for after hours access.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2019 02:17:28 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Bank of China, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/486/bank-of-china-sydney</link>
      <description>Looking to expand its Australian operations, Bank of China in 2016 acquired 140 Sussex Street, a 14 storey A grade office tower with views of Sydney’s Darling Harbour. Before relocating its Australian head office to this site, an extensive lobby refurbishment was undertaken by Built and designed by Group GSA architects.

For the main entrance a 3000mm diameter record Hybrid Series revolving door, in a linished stainless steel finish, was selected with a height of 3465mm to ensure the door canopy sits directly below the internal ceiling finishes.

Instead of standard LED downlights in the centre rotating ceiling, this revolving door features record’s unique halo lighting feature, with the canopy structure modified to accommodate this lighting around the full perimeter of the door.

To provide additional free egress in an emergency this revolving door is fitted with an automatic wind back door wing, with fire trip connectivity and battery backup for operation in a power failure.

In addition to the revolving door record also provided a DFA 127 automatic operator for the adjacent DDA compliant swing door, as well as disabled toilets in the upper levels, along with STA 20 sliding door operators to some of the lift lobby entries.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2019 03:06:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>595 Collins Street, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/480/595-collins-street-melbourne</link>
      <description>The extensive lobby redevelopment of 595 Collins Street involved extending the main entrance further out onto Collins Street with a striking frameless glass assembly supported by black steel framework.

Within this framework sits a record Hybrid Series revolving door, 3000mm in diameter and height, specified by Peddle Thorp architects due to its frameless glass sidewall and rotating carousel design, allowing it to effortlessly blend in with this surrounding lobby glazing.

A revolving door for this entrance will allow the future food and beverage tenancies within the new foyer to operate in the consistent comfort of an airlocked lobby entrance, unaffected by cold wind gusts that occur from a sliding door entrance.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2019 02:27:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>839 Collins Street, Docklands</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/473/839-collins-street-docklands</link>
      <description>Ideally positioned at the end of Collins Street, overlooking the Yarra River, 839 Collins Street is the second Melbourne office for ANZ Bank, neighbouring it’s head office at 833 Collins Street. 

Developed by Lendlease and designed by Denton Corker Marshall, the 20 storey building features an expansive ground floor lobby with an impressive frameless glass assembly supported by cantilevered glass fins and stainless steel spider fittings. 

On two faces of this facade sit two 3600mm diameter record Diamond Series revolving doors with linished stainless steel cladding and 100 x 50 RHS sidewall mounted bollards for slow speed and emergency stop buttons.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2019 07:07:50 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>100 Mount Street, North Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/471/100-mount-street-north-sydney</link>
      <description>In addition to the two Diamond Series revolving doors to the main lobby entrance at 100 Mount Street, record C 127 automatic swing door operators were also installed to the two adjacent frameless glass swing doors. 

With a concealed floor mounted design, these swing doors are fully automated, to ensure disabled access requirements are met, without detracting from the streamlined frameless glass appearance desired by the project architects, Architectus. The operators were installed with custom made stainless steel floor trims which sit flush with the floor surface and allows the flooring contractor to provide a removable stone inlay, necessary for servicing access, to match the surrounding floor finishes. 

Freestanding stainless steel clad bollards on either side were installed for the mounting of necessary green mushroom head push buttons, for normal hours activation, card external reader, for after hours access, and an intercom system. The doors are secured via electromagnetic locks mounted to the transom member above with full height back to back D handles ensuring the doors can be operated manually in the event of a power failure.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2019 03:35:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>100 Mount Street, North Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/470/100-mount-street-north-sydney</link>
      <description>For the main entrance to 100 Mount Street North Sydney, designed by Architectus in association with Skidmore, Owings &amp; Merrill LLP, two record Diamond Series revolving doors were selected to complement the full height frameless glass assemblies of this striking 8 metre high lobby design. 

These frameless glass doors are 3600mm diameter and 2850mm high with low iron glazing used to maximise clarity. To match the finish of the transom structure and column claddings, a custom bead blasted stainless steel finish was used for the door rails, glass edge trims and even the floor separation ring of the revolving doors.

The drive motors are mounted in floor pits formed in the concrete slab during construction, accessible via full removable floor mats recessed within. The door control devices are mounted on freestanding stainless steel bollards, also used by the controls for the adjacent DDA swing doors, powered by record C 127 floor mounted automatic door operators.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2019 01:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>100 Mount Street, North Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/469/100-mount-street-north-sydney</link>
      <description>100 Mount Street is a 34 storey commercial office building located in the heart of North Sydney, owned by Dexus. Built by Laing O'Rourke and designed by Architectus, the striking ground floor lobby, at 8 metres tall, features large frameless glass assemblies to maximise natural lighting levels, an imposingly large LED screen for the display of artwork and a combination of automatic sliding, swing and revolving doors supplied and installed by record Automatic Doors. 

To the Spring Street entrance of the lobby, two automatic bi-parting sliding door systems were installed with 19mm frameless glass door panels weighing 200kg each. 

To provide the lowest possible pelmet heights for automatic doors of this weight, record installed four STA 20 DUO single sliding operators which were then synchronised to work together as two automatic bi-parting door operators.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2019 02:49:13 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>31 Dalmore Drive, Scoresby</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/468/31-dalmore-drive-scoresby</link>
      <description>Our proud association with the rapidly expanding Caribbean Park development in Scoresby continues with Stage 3 at 31 Dalmore Drive and 36 Lakeview Drive. 

Each site has two 2700mm diameter record Diamond Series revolving doors, installed to the lobby entrances at either end of the two buildings.

Low iron glass was used for increased clarity and to match the surrounding frameless glass assemblies, installed by IND Windows. The drive systems were mounted to the underside of the suspended slab, with access for ongoing service and maintenance from the basement car park. 

In addition to the four revolving doors, record also supply and installed C 127 floor mounted automatic swing door operators to the adjacent DDA swing doors.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2019 01:17:43 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>259 George Street, end of trip</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/467/259-george-street-end-of-trip</link>
      <description>The record C 127 concealed automatic swing door operator is ideal for when you don’t want your automatic swing door entrance to look like an automatic swing door entrance. This is no more evident than this frameless glass swing door installed to the end of trip facilities at Memocorp’s flagship 259 George Street Sydney commercial building. 

The C 127 direct pivot automatic operator is usually mounted in the floor but for this entrance to the HERS bathroom at 259 George Street Sydney, the operator is mounted within the ceiling space. To ensure the pivot door is as frameless as possible, a special top patch fitting was custom designed and manufactured in record’s Sydney factory, in lieu of the standard full top rail.

In this application the door is operated via and card reader outside and a ceiling mounted activation sensor inside. The door is secured by an electromagnetic lock.</description>
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      <title>44 Market Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/460/44-market-street-sydney</link>
      <description>For the York Street lobby entrance of the Dexus owned 26 storey commercial office building at 44 Market Street Sydney, a 4000mm diameter record Diamond Series revolving door was installed as part of significant building refurbishment works undertaken by Growthbuilt and designed by Wood Bagot. 

Installing a glass roof revolving door to an existing building is always challenging and this required record’s experienced management and installation teams to work closely with Growthbuilt to ensure the drive system could be mounted to the underside of the structural slab.

Due to existing obstructions the revolving door needed to be rotated 5 degrees to ensure it could fit without require major modification works to other building services. To minimise the external presence of the revolving door entrance, it was placed completely within the facade glazing line, which combined with the full frameless glass design of the Diamond Series, results in a minimalistic but highly functional automatic door entrance design.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2019 05:25:23 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Anzac Memorial, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/456/anzac-memorial-sydney</link>
      <description>The Centenary Project at the Anzac Memorial was initiated as part of the 100th anniversary of the First World War to fulfil two main objectives - completing the original architectural vision, which had at the time been hindered as a result of the Great Depression, as well as add new education, interpretation and civic spaces underground. The project was delivered by Built and designed by Johnson Pilton Walker in collaboration with the NSW Government Architect’s office.

record Automatic Doors supplied and installation five STA 20 automatic sliding door operators, supporting frameless glass door panels.

At the centre of these extension works is the Hall of Service, a civic space that architecturally and artistically mirrors the Hall of Silence, while recognising more than a century of service by Australian servicemen and servicewoman. It functions as a greeting and orientation space for the public, including tour groups and school children; and as a venue for ceremonies and functions, flowing onto exhibition galleries and education facilities.

Within this space a record STA 20 bi-parting automatic sliding door was installed to the entrance from the ground floor of the Anzac Memorial. 

To the side of the Hall of Service is the Centenary Exhibition gallery, illustrating the evolution of Australian military service, with a focus on the personal stories of NSW service. To the entrance foyer of this space record installed four STA 20 single sliding automatic doors within two airlocks designed to minimise sound transmission between these areas.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2019 00:06:38 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Morris Moor</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/455/morris-moor</link>
      <description>The $100 million transformation of Moorabbin’s Philip Morris manufacturing site into new premium office spaces, modern eateries and contemporary amenities involved the re-purposing of eight existing buildings, across a six hectare site. In recognition of its location and past significance to the local community, it was named “Morris Moor”.


Designed by Genton Architecture and built by BMF Construction, the main lobby entrance to the most prominent the commercial office building in the development at 1 Cochranes Road features two pairs of aluminium framed pivot doors,  fully automated via record C 127 concealed floor mounted swing door operators, syncronised to work together upon a signal from ceiling mounted radar activation sensors, during normal business hours.


For protection of the operator, stainless steel floor plates, in a custom black powdercoat finish were fitted. For door wing protection, active infrared presence sensors mounted to the top rail on both sides of each door.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2019 08:05:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Oran Park Library &amp; Community Hub</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/425/oran-park-library-community-hub</link>
      <description>At the heart of the new suburban township of Oran Park, south west of Sydney, is the Oran Park Library and Community Hub, designed by Brewster Hjorth Architects and built by Adco Constructions. Located on the main Civic Square, adjacent to the new council administration building, it has been dubbed the “community’s lounge room” and will take on greater importance as the township continues its expansion.

record Automatic Doors supplied and installed four bi-parting and two single sliding STA 21 automatic door operators, with frameless toughened glass door wings, to the three airlock entrances of the centre.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 03:17:46 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Meriton Suites Carter Street</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/417/meriton-suites-carter-street</link>
      <description>Meriton Suites Carter Street, positioned only moments from the sporting and entertainment facilities of Sydney’s Olympic Park precinct, features open plan designer suites tailored for large groups and families, with a premium level of luxury design finishes and fixtures throughout. 


For the main lobby entrance a record Fullview Series door was selected in a linished stainless steel finish and an extended 600mm high canopy to accommodate the “Meriton Suites” logo being laser cut out of the canopy fascia cladding and illuminated from behind to provide a striking entrance feature at night. 


Working with Meriton and the glazing contractor, record was able to modify the design of its curved glass sidewall framing to allow the door to fit seamlessly with the faceted design of the surrounding lobby glazing.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 06:18:05 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Casselden, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/412/casselden-melbourne</link>
      <description>The $50 million refurbishment of ISPT’s Grade A commercial tower Casselden included a complete ground floor lobby renewal to provide a more modern appearance and improved access for tenants and visitors. 
An impressive 11 metre high frameless glass assembly provides a striking entry focal point and to ensure large groups of people can enter and exit the building at the same time, whilst still maintaining an entrance airlock, two very large 4200mm diameter Fullview revolving doors were selected in a mirror stainless steel finish.


To maximise the transparency of this entrance, and blend in with the surrounding glazing, the Fullview revolving doors were specially engineered with a mild steel structural framework within the door canopy, rather than the standard welded aluminium, along with larger 100 SHS steel support posts at each entrance. This allowed the doors to be utilised by the glazing contractor to support the dead load weight of their structural glass fins, avoiding the requirement for a separate portal framework or transom beam that would detract from the frameless appearance of the entrance. 


Further customisation of the standard door design was also undertaken with the curved glass sidewalls recessed glazed into the floor (rather than an exposed bottom rail), with a silicon butt joint in the middle to maximise the door transparency.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2019 01:16:42 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2 Market Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/408/2-market-street-sydney</link>
      <description>The redevelopment of the Grade A commercial building 2 Market Street Sydney, completed in 2007 was a culmination of four phases including a new six storey commercial building and upgraded lobby entrances to both the Market Street and Kent Street frontages. 


record Fullview Series revolving doors were selected by the architects for both of these entrances. At Kent Street an imposing 4200mm diameter 4 wing revolving door, in a linished stainless steel finish, was installed to maximise pedestrian traffic flow. At 4190mm high, the revolving door spans the full height of the lobby entrance with custom designed frosted glass ceiling panels, illuminated from within the canopy, providing a striking entrance feature.

 
For the Market Street entrance, a smaller 3000mm 3 wing diameter Fullview Series door, in a powdercoat finish, was installed with the standard aluminium fixed ceiling panels and LED spot lighting within the centre rotating ceiling.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 01:59:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>201 Kent Street, Sydney </title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/407/201-kent-street-sydney</link>
      <description>The much anticipated foyer refurbishment of Investa’s 201 Kent Street commercial office building, designed by Architectus, was completed in November 2017 and features automatic revolving, sliding and swing door operators by record Automatic Doors. 

The frameless glass sliding door entrance has an STA 20 automatic operator, mounted to steel portal structure, clad in Rimex bead blasted stainless steel with 15mm clear toughened glass door panels, provided by the facade contractor Jamesco. 

The operator is connected to the building’s remote security system and fire trip, with battery backup provided as standard to meet egress requirements under the BCA.

In addition to this sliding door, record installed a 4200mm diameter Fullview revolving door and an in floor mounted swing door operator for after hours and disabled access requirements at the other end of the lobby.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 01:42:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Northpoint, North Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/405/northpoint-north-sydney</link>
      <description>For the Pacific Highway entrance to redeveloped Northpoint Tower in North Sydney, a record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply and install a Fullview Series revolving door in a black powdercoat finish.


To provide additional free egress in an emergency, an automatic wind back door wing was provided, with UPS battery backup to ensure operation in the event of a power failure. This unique windback feature can be activated automatically via a Fire Trip or BMS signal, or via a secondary key switch mounted on the internal door mullion (pictured below). 


In addition to this revolving door entrance, record Automatic Doors was also selected to provide a range of TSA 22 telescopic and STA 20 single sliding doors,12 in total, to various entries throughout the complex, including the food court, Woolworths, Westpac and end of trip facilities.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 01:31:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>1 Melbourne Quarter - Level 2 Entrance</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/404/1-melbourne-quarter-level-2-entrance</link>
      <description>When you walk up the two level spiral staircase at One Melbourne Quarter you are greeted by a beautiful sky garden oasis as well as a record Diamond Series revolving door at the main entrance to the Arup Melbourne office.

With much lower pedestrian traffic flows, a manual revolving door was deemed a practical and cost effective solution to providing an airlocked entrance. As the internal half of the revolving door glass roof is very close to the ceiling finishes, a white film was applied to minimise future cleaning requirements.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 01:27:36 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Caribbean Park Stage 2</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/403/caribbean-park-stage-2</link>
      <description>A world class office precinct in Melbourne’s South-Eastern suburbs, Caribbean Park has been designed, developed, built and managed by the Spooner family, who have been dedicated in transforming the park for three generations. 


Awarded the Best Business Park as part of the Property Council Australia Innovation and Excellence Awards for 2018, the latest building in this development, 26 Lake Caribbean Boulevard, offers cutting edge smart office design nestled within beautifully landscape gardens.
For the main entries, record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply and install four Diamond Series revolving doors to provide an air locked entry to help in the meeting of energy efficiency target. For ease of installation and ongoing service and maintenance requirements the drive motors for these doors were mounted to the underside of the concrete slab with access from the carpark level below.


To minimise visual disruption the standard freestanding bollards used for the mounting of the slow speed and emergency stop buttons were deleted with the slow speed button not fitted externally, after consultation with the building certifier, and the emergency stop and slow speed buttons mounted to wall cladding within the lobby next to each revolving door.  


For the adjacent frameless glass swing doors at each entrance, necessary for meeting disable access and emergency egress requirements, record supplied and installed their C 127 concealed automatic swing door operator, mounted within the floor setdown with a linished stainless steel cover plate for operator access. 


After completion of this stage of the Caribbean Park development, record Automatic Doors now has a total of 10 revolving doors across the first two stages as well as the cafe and function centre within the precinct.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2018 03:44:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>One Melbourne Quarter</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/386/one-melbourne-quarter</link>
      <description>Located opposite Southern Cross Station in Melbourne’s Dockland’s precinct, Melbourne Quarter, developed and built by Lendlease, will combine commerce, community and expansive green public spaces to deliver Melbourne’s smartest and most sustainable business address. 


The first stage, One Melbourne Quarter, is a 13 storey commercial office tower designed by Denton Corker Marshall and is the new Victorian headquarters of Lendlease, in addition to Arup and AMP, housing up to 13,000 workers. 


For the main lobby entries off Collins Street, Diamond Series revolving doors, 4000mm diameter, were selected by DCM due to their unique full frameless design and ability to mount the drive motors to the underside of the suspended slab for ease of installation for future servicing requirements.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 01:11:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>St Vincent's Private Hospital, Fitzroy</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/402/st-vincents-private-hospital-fitzroy</link>
      <description>Perfect for narrow passageways, the record FTA 20 offers fast opening and closing of automatic bi-folding doors within the entrance opening, an advantage over conventional sliding and swing door entries that need adjacent space to operate.

For this entrance at St Vincent’s Private Hospital, record Automatic Doors was engaged to replace the existing manual swing doors, to provide a more secure entry for the staff and residents.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 00:58:19 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>360 Collins Street - plaza entrance</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/400/360-collins-street-plaza-entrance</link>
      <description>When the team at Bates Smart in Melbourne wanted record Diamond Series revolving doors to the plaza entry of 360 Collins Street, to match the doors installed to the main entry, but weren’t able to because of existing floor slab restrictions, we set to work designing a new revolving door that would be as frameless as possible, while still have the drive motor mounted above in a conventional canopy design. 


The result is record’s latest revolving door model, the Hybrid Series, which features frameless glass sidewalls recessed into the floor, like the Diamond Series, but with a solid canopy on top, like the Fullview Series.


Without standard entry posts, freestanding bollards are required at each entry for the slow speed and emergency stop buttons.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 00:47:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Forensic Medicine &amp; Coroners Court Complex, Lidcombe</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/399/forensic-medicine-coroners-court-complex-lidcombe</link>
      <description>The NSW Forensic Medicine &amp; Coroners Court will be relocated in early 2019 from its existing home in the inner city suburb of Glebe to Lidcombe, in Sydney’s western suburbs. 


The new facility, an NSW Government partnership between NSW Health and NSW Justice was designed by Silver Thomas Hanley in conjunction with Cox Architecture, will be much larger and feature spacious support facilities, counseling rooms and private waiting areas to provide a more comfortable environment for grieving families. 


For the main entrance record was engaged by the facade contractor, Grange Glass &amp; Aluminium, to supply and install the revolving door, as well as the adjacent automatic swing door operator. 


record’s Hybrid Series revolving door was selected in a black powdercoat finish with the frameless glass sidewall design complementing the striking 3 storey high spider fitting supported glass assembly spanning the full height of the building.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 00:39:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>20 Customhouse Quay, Wellington</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/398/20-customhouse-quay-wellington</link>
      <description>Positioned on prime Wellington waterfront real estate, 20 Customhouse Quay is one of the most unique and visually striking commercial office developments in New Zealand. 


Responding to requirements for a seismically advanced building, Studio Pacific Architecture adopted a modern diagrid structural system which has been flexed to create a subtle faceted curve on the building’s main facade. 


To help achieve a 5 Star Green Star rating, as well as protect the lobby for the cold and strong wind gusts experienced in Wellington, a revolving door to the main entrance was deemed essential. After consultation with building owners, Newcrest, a Hybrid Series revolving door from record was selected in a 3500mm diameter to provide generous segment spaces necessary for handling peak morning and lunch time traffic flows.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2018 03:29:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Dangrove Art Storage Facility</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/392/dangrove-art-storage-facility</link>
      <description>Dangrove is a specialised art storage and operations facility, purpose built for the  White Rabbit Gallery, owners of one the worlds most impressive private collections of contemporary Chinese art. Designed by Tzannes and delivered by Infinity Constructions, the imposing space is a departure from traditional warehouse design, with the ability to not only store and display artwork in climate controlled conditions, but also host private functions.


record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply and install three C 127 in floor mounted automatic swing door operators to the main ground floor entry as well as to pivot doors in the Level 1 space. With polished concrete floors throughout, special care was required to set out and install the stainless steel floor box enclosures prior to the concrete pours. Stainless steel cover plates were used for operator access, complementing the stark design aesthetic. 


For one of the automatic swing doors, installed next to a series of frameless manual doors, specially designed pivot patch plates were manufactured to house the pivot strap of the C 127 in the most frameless design possible, negating the requirement for full length bottom rails.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2018 23:07:38 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Rail Operations Centre</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/391/rail-operations-centre</link>
      <description>The Rail Operations Centre in Alexandria is a NSW Government Initiative, designed by Smart Design Studio in collaboration with Jacobs and delivered by AW Edwards, to modernise and centralise the management of the Sydney train network in an effort to minimise delays and improve information flow. The state-of-the-art control centre is housed in a four storey architecturally designed red brick building with striking arches that symbolically reflect historical railway bridges and the industrial heritage of the Alexandria area.

For the main lobby entrance, setback from this brick façade, a record Diamond Series revolving door was installed with its full frameless glass design and recessed position within the glazing line allowing the door to provide the necessary energy efficiency benefits of an airlocked entrance, without detracting from the bold design theme of the surrounding finishes.

The revolving door has cladding trims in charcoal pearl powdercoat aluminium to match the surrounding mullion framing and a floor mat in black matting and aluminium framing, removable to provide access to the drive system mounted within a floor pit formed in the concrete slab.

Being a NSW Government project, record Automatic Doors was proud to be able provide a revolving door manufactured in the local area at its Seven Hills factory.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 23:07:48 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>George Place, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/389/george-place-sydney</link>
      <description>The redevelopment of George Place, in the heart of the Sydney CBD, created a super lobby, combining the ground floor levels of 345 and 363 George Street, as well as 24 York Street. The landmark project was designed by Fender Katsalidis Mirams and delivered by FDC, with record Automatic Doors supplying the revolving doors to the George Street entries, as well as automatic sliding doors to other entries.  

The Diamond Series revolving doors, 3200mm diameter x 3400mm high, were selected by the architects due to their full frameless glass design allowing them to blend in with the modular framed construction of the surrounding glass assembly and external awning. With the doors positioned directly below the structural beam of this framework, the glass roofs were supplied in low iron laminated glass, with a white dot frit pattern on the lower glass face and a solid white frit on the upper face.

Maintaining the multi-colour lighting theme of the other lobby finishes to the wall and ceiling, LED strip lighting was installed to the edges of the glass roofs to provide coloured accents to the edges with aluminium capping in a medium bronze powdercoat aluminium finish.

The existing concrete slabs were not able to accommodate the drive motors within the floor setdown so record mounted these to the underside, connected via extended drive shafts and accessible via the plant rooms below.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 05:16:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>The Platform at Royal Randwick</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/384/the-platform-at-royal-randwick</link>
      <description>The Platforms at Royal Randwick is the outdoor viewing area on Level 3 of the Queen Elizabeth II Grandstand however in high wind conditions, the existing automatic swing doors providing access to this area were proving to be problematic so record Automatic Doors was engaged to provide an alternative door solution. 

The narrow passageway of this particular door opening and the internal floor levels adjacent meant upgrading to an automatic sliding door would not possible so instead a new bi-folding door entrance was designed to provide fast acting door automatic operation, whilst minimising disruption to the surrounding glass facade and internal floor finishes. 

To support the record FTA 20 operator it is bolted through the existing glass highlights at the head while the side framing is clamped onto the existing sidelight glazing with black aluminium plates.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 01:42:26 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Stockland Wendouree Shopping Centre</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/379/stockland-wendouree-shopping-centre</link>
      <description>For the main entrance of the $37 million redevelopment of the Stockland Wendouree Shopping Centre, the in house design team at Stockland were keen for a large automatic sliding door entrance to maximise the clear opening space leading into the centre’s casual dining precinct. 


record Automatic Doors was able to offer an imposing telescopic bi-parting sliding door entrance, utilising it’s heavy duty TSA 22 operator which is housed within a 200mm high aluminium pelmet. 


With a door height of 3350mm and clear passage width of 5900mm, aluminium framed door panels with 11.52mm bandit proof glass were used with door panels weighing in excess of 150kg each (600kg total).  
To ensure consistently smooth door operation, even high winds, the leading door wings are supported at the bottom edge by a recessed in-floor track. To provide the building manager with greater flexibility to reduce the clear opening width during cold and windy weather conditions a summer/winter mode setting was also provided with activation via a locally mounted key switch.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2018 01:07:51 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>The Squire's Landing, Circular Quay</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/378/the-squires-landing-circular-quay</link>
      <description>Located at the northern end of the Overseas Passenger Terminal in The Rocks district, The Squire’s Landing is Sydney’s latest microbrewery, offering expansive180 degree, front row views of Sydney Harbour.  


For the entrance to the outdoor eating area, record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply and install an STA 20 automatic sliding door operator with a 15mm frameless glass door wing. Working within the confines of the existing terminal site, the operator was positioned directly below the structural steel framework of the access bridge above.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 03:13:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Grosvenor Place</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/370/grosvenor-place</link>
      <description>The upgrade of the existing foyer at Grosvenor Place was many years in the  making and automatic sliding, swing and revolving doors, from record Automatic Doors, feature extensively to the various entry points of the building. For the rear entrance off Harrington Street, a freestanding curved sliding door entrance was specially designed and built using mirror stainless steel cladding to the door structure, canopy fascia, roof and sidewalls with a record RST 20 automatic curved sliding door operator supporting curved frameless glass bi-parting door panels. The ceiling panels are fitted with LED lights to provide a unique “starlight” feature, to match the five revolving doors installed to the other entries.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 02:25:01 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2 Elizabeth Plaza, North Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/369/2-elizabeth-plaza-north-sydney</link>
      <description>When the existing foyer entry to No 2 Elizabeth Plaza in North Sydney was upgraded in 2012 the generic straight sliding door entrance was replaced with a striking curved frameless glass entrance with an illuminated curved glass feature cylinder above. 


The curved sliding doors are 2500mm high and 1500mm wide with the record RST curved operator mounted to a steel portal frame that is also supporting the curved frosted glass panels of the cylinder glazing above.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 02:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Racing Victoria</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/368/racing-victoria</link>
      <description>Looking to upgrade the existing main entrance curved sliding door entrance to its Flemington headquarters, Racing Victoria approached record Automatic Doors to offer advice and potential automatic door solutions. The least disruptive of those solutions was to remove the existing door and replace with a new curved sliding door entrance of the same height and diameter, so as to avoid any changes being required to the surrounding glazing or floor finishes.

A submission with various cost options was submitted with Racing Victoria choosing a custom extended canopy fascia to allow the mounting of activation and safety sensors to the underside of the canopy, rather than on the curved front of the canopy, as well as a natural anodised cladding finish and grey tinted glass to match the existing facade, sourced from local suppliers.

To make the entrance as transparent as possible frameless curved glass door wings were used with slimline profile entry posts, only necessary for the mounted of push buttons, card readers and key switches.

Disruption to the building operations and occupants was minimised by record tradesman commencing the site works on Friday afternoon, working extended hours over the weekend and completing the works on the Monday.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2018 05:06:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/359/sofitel-sydney-darling-harbour</link>
      <description>For the main entrance of Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour, FJMT architects were looking for a unique and imposing revolving door design to complement the high quality finishes within the lobby of the 5 star luxury hotel. 

Working the architects, record designed a very large 4000mm diameter x 4250mm high revolving door, with sidewalls that were a combination of solid bronze cladding and frameless glazing.

With a proud history of designing and manufacturing revolving doors in Australia for over 25 years, record Automatic Doors was able to develop a suitable design and undertake all necessary custom metal fabrication and welding in its Seven Hills factory. 
The bronze cladding material was sourced from Italy by record’s client, Onsite Group. A striking entrance befitting a stunning hotel!</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2018 01:42:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Northpoint (Eat Street Entry), North Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/344/northpoint-eat-street-entry-north-sydney</link>
      <description>The redevelopment of Northpoint Tower, originally constructed in 1977 in the heart of North Sydney was officially opened in March 2018 with the centre featuring a new boutique hotel, Woolworths supermarket, food court, specialty shops and the existing commercial office tower at 100 Miller Street. 


record Automatic Doors was engaged to supply twelve automatic sliding door systems to all main entrances, as well as a Fullview Series revolving door to the commercial tower entrance. To maximise the clear opening width of many of these entrances record’s TSA 20 and TSA 22 telescopic sliding door operators were used, with the small height of the record operators, smooth operation and large weight capacity of the track and drive system, appealing features. 

The largest sliding door entrance in the complex is the food court entry, “Eat Street” off the Pacific Hwy, with two synchronised single sliding TSA 22 telescopic operators used due to the longer track and door leaf weights. With a clear opening width of 6000mm and height of 2800mm, each frameless glass door panel weighs 160kg and due to the larger width a full recessed guide channel in the floor was designed and installed by record to provide greater door security and performance, particularly in higher wind loads.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 05:34:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>The Stables @ Royal Randwick</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/343/the-stables-royal-randwick</link>
      <description>With the existing automatic swing doors to the outdoor terrace of the Moet &amp; Chandon Room, on Level 4 of Royal Randwick Racecourse, unable to operate with the high wind loads of such an exposed location, record Automatic Doors was engaged to provide an alternative solution. 

It was clear that instead of swing doors, an automatic sliding door would be a more appropriate entrance system but the main challenge was incorporating the sliding door operator within the existing frameless glass facade. To minimise extension modification to this existing work to accommodate the new operator, record custom designed and fabricated a slimline support framework that was clamped to the existing glass sidelights and highlight.

The STA 20 DUO sliding door operator was selected due to its high capacity motor and track design, needing to support bi-parting door panels 2620mm high x 1300mm wide in 17.52mm toughened laminated glass, coupled with an aesthetically pleasing 160mm high pelmet design to minimise visible disruption from the function room overlooking the racetrack.

Footage of the existing swing door entry can be viewed at the following Google Maps link.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2018 06:06:31 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Melbourne Law School</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/337/melbourne-law-school</link>
      <description>With the existing twin automatic sliding door entries providing minimal respite from the strong cold winds from University Square across the road, The University of Melbourne determined that revolving doors needed to installed to provide a much needed airlock and help the building maintain a consistent temperature regarding of the external weather conditions. 


With the assistance of record, FPPV Architecture designed the new upgrade entries where the existing external automatic sliding door, and the surrounding frameless glass assembly, would be maintained with the revolving doors positioned further back within the lobby, underneath the existing portal frame structure. 


Diameters of 3600mm for the West entry and 3000mm for the East entry were provided to work within the constraints of the existing entries and position of a nearby staircase. 


As the revolving doors cannot provide necessary disabled access, after hours access or emergency egress requirements, new frameless glass swing doors were also provided by record, automated with record DFA 127 operators. To provide additional free egress in an emergency, automatic wind back door wings were provided to each door, with UPS battery backup to ensure operation in the event of a power failure.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2018 05:27:22 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>259 George Street, end of trip</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/334/259-george-street-end-of-trip</link>
      <description>The extensive refurbishment of the basement area at Memocorp’s prestigious 259 George Sydney Sydney, into a luxurious end of trip facility, has been undertaken in several stages to minimise disruption to the building tenants for each stage automatic swing and sliding door entrances from record Automatic Doors have been prominently featured. 


‘Zephyr’ has taken the end of trip trend to new heights, from the purely practical, to the positively indulgent. The stark black and white theme is striking to behold with while tiled walls, polished concrete floors, minimalist black aluminum framing and frameless glass used for the sliding door entrances.


Where possible the record STA 21au operators were concealed within the ceiling space to maintain the clean design aesthetic. Where not possible, white powdercoated aluminium pelmets were used, with even the activation and safety sensor housings in a white finish.


Operation of the doors is via card reader external and activation sensor internal with all operators having fail safe battery backup as standard to meet necessary BCA requirements.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2018 05:00:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>NDIS Office, Chatswood</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/333/ndis-office-chatswood</link>
      <description>For the refurbished government offices of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in Chatswood, record Automatic doors was selected to undertake the supply and installation of the automatic door package.

This office fitout is classified as a Level 2 Security Zone, under physical security management guidelines, and the record STA 21au sliding door operator, and DFA 127 swing door operator, was assessed by several agencies and approved for use in this Government project.

The works consisted of the three STA 21au automatic single sliding door operators, with aluminium framed door wings, to the main lift lobby entrance and staff office entries.

The doors were configured to work off security card swipe externally and push to exit buttons internally with the main entry also able to operate off radar sensors during business hours. As standard the operators are fitted with battery backup to ensure fail safe operation in an emergency or power failure.

Also included in the package was four DFA 127 automatic swing door operators to the entry / meeting rooms and accessible bathrooms.

The bathroom doors were configured to operate via record’s accessible bathroom control plate system with a push to open button and occupancy LED indicator lights outside, and a push to lock button and lock indicator lights mounted inside. The secured meeting room doors operate via card reader outside and push button inside.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2017 01:31:32 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>201 Kent Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/308/201-kent-street-sydney</link>
      <description>The much anticipated foyer refurbishment of Investa’s 201 Kent Street commercial office building, designed by Architectus, was completed in November 2017 and features automatic revolving, sliding and swing door operators by record Automatic Doors.

Having installed the two existing Fullview revolving doors during a previous upgrade in 1998, record was excited to work with Architectus on the design of the new revolving door entrance with a new custom circular lighting feature integrated into the ceiling of the door canopy. Never before undertaken in a revolving door in Australia, the internal ceiling support structure of the revolving door needed to be modified by record’s Sydney tradesman to support the LED light housing, supplied by Prolicht.

The cladding finishes to the 4200mm diameter x 3500mm high revolving door was also customised with the canopy fascia, roof and door framing clad in Granex bead blasted stainless steel, supplied by Rimex, while the ceiling panels are aluminium powdercoated in a Interpon D2015 bronze pearl matt finish.  

In addition to the revolving door, record also provided a C 127 infloor mounted automatic swing door operator and two STA 20 automatic sliding door operator to other entrances to the lobby, working with the façade contractor Jamesco, who provided the impressive frameless glass façade and portal framing.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2017 23:16:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Workplace6, Pyrmont</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/305/workplace6-pyrmont</link>
      <description>Designed by Nettleton Tribe and constructed by Buildcorp, Workplace6 is a six storey commercial office building located on the Harbour foreshore in the inner Sydney suburb of Pyrmont. In 2008 it was the first office development in NSW to achieve a 6 Star Green Star ratings for Design and As Built.

After 9 years of operation from the existing revolving door entrance, the building owners, GPT Group, engaged record Automatic Doors to undertake a comprehensive door upgrade that would minimise disruption to the surrounding flooring, glazing and cladding finishes, whilst providing a more reliable entrance system supported by record’s industry leading revolving door experience and service support.

The most cost effective solution was to maintain the existing canopy and sidewall structure, with record’s team of local tradesman modifying the internal canopy framework to accept our Fullview Series drive system. The rotating carousel was upgraded with record’s frameless glass centre design with a new electronic control system, which was custom designed in record’s Sydney factory, to accept a combination of new record safety sensors, while still utilising some of the doors existing infrared and contact sensors

After completing in works in under 6 weeks from receipt of a purchase order the building owners effectively have a new revolving door entrance, with a new door warranty, at a much cheaper price than a complete new revolving door.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2017 02:11:53 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Department of Social Services, Tuggeranong</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/302/department-of-social-services-tuggeranong</link>
      <description>The new home of the Australian Government’s Department of Social Services, at Tuggeranong Office Park in Greenway ACT was officially opened in September 2017. Designed by Nettleton Tribe and built by FDC Construction and Fitout, the 38000 sqm building has a capacity for 2500 staff and is a world class facility with a focus on connectivity and efficiency.

The development is aiming for a 5 Star Green Star rating and to assist in this goal a revolving door was required at the main lobby entrance to maintain a consistent air lock. A large Fullview Series revolving door, 3800mm diameter x 3500mm high was selected due to Record’s ability to custom design and manufacture the door canopy structure to support the dead load weight of the glass fins and frameless glazing above the door.

Working with the glazing contractor, Façade Innovations, the revolving door was custom designed and built with an integrated steel portal frame. Unlike typical installations, where the door is installed last, in this case the revolving door was installed first, with the frameless glazing subsequently installed around it.

To meet the high security requirements of a Federal Government project, the revolving door is fitted with mechanical key locking, endorsed by the Security Construction and Equipment Committee (SCEC).</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2017 07:12:56 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Meriton Head Office, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/258/meriton-head-office-sydney</link>
      <description>Introducing the new entrance to Meriton’s head office in Sydney, featuring a record DFA 127 automatic swing door operator. Working directly with Meriton’s in house design team, the existing manual swing doors were replaced with a pair of frameless glass doors, one being larger to create an automatic entrance meeting necessary DDA requirements. To provide a striking entrance feature, record organised for the Meriton logo to be custom crafted into brass back to back door handles, weighing 20kg each, and mounted to the door wings.

For a staff only entrance, an STA 21au automatic single sliding door entrance, with frost frameless glass door panel, was also installed.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2017 06:55:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>PEXA Headquarters, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/257/pexa-headquarters-melbourne</link>
      <description>For the new offices of online conveyancing company PEXA, at Tower 4 Collins Square in Melbourne, record Automatic Doors installed two STA 20 single sliding frameless glass doors to either side of the reception area.

Each door is 2100mm wide x 2800mm high and weigh 180kg each. The doors operator via card readers outside and push button inside.

The office fitout was designed by Futurespace and completed by Schiavello.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2017 05:46:01 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>360 Collins Street, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/253/360-collins-street-melbourne</link>
      <description>The refurbishment of the Dexus owned 360 Collins Street in Melbourne, design by Bates Smart, is a striking showcase of the high quality revolving and automatic door products from record Automatic Doors.For the building’s main entrance, the existing sliding door entrances were replaced by record Diamond Series doors, at 3000mm diameter and 3600mm high to match the height of the adjacent retail pods at either end of the foyer. 

As this is an existing building, the mounting of the drive motors under the slab was always going to be a challenge but record’s experience in such projects allowed it to work with Buildcorp in mounting the drive motors to the underside of the suspended slab.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2017 01:41:37 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>International Towers 1, Barangaroo</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/251/international-towers-1-barangaroo</link>
      <description>The tallest of the three commercial towers in Sydney's Barangaroo development, International Towers One, officially opened in early 2017. Just like the other two, this tower has 7 record Diamond Series revolving doors across the north and south lobby entries, in addition to 5 automatic sliding doors to the lobby and carpark entries and 16 automatic swing operators to the lobby and retail entries. 

In the south lobby there are 4 Diamond doors, 4000mm diameter x 3000mm high in 4 wing, with another smaller 3 wing Diamond door in 3000mm diameter x 3000mm high. In the north lobby there are 2 Diamond doors at 4000mm diameter x 3600mm high.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2017 01:53:30 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Ferrari Maserati Waterloo</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/249/ferrari-maserati-waterloo</link>
      <description>In May 2017 the new fit out at Ferrari Maserati Sydney showroom in Waterloo was completed by Reitsma Constructions and two automatic sliding door operators were installed by record Automatic Doors, working with Grange Glass &amp; Aluminium.

The main pedestrian entrance has a record STA 20 bi-parting sliding door operator while for the movement of vehicles into the showroom our record TSA 22 heavy duty telescopic sliding door operator was installed. The sliding door panels weigh 170kg each and provides a clear opening of 2580mm.

Despite being 1340mm wide by 3200mm high frameless glass panels the high quality TSA 22 operator, using Australian extruded aluminium profiles and Swiss manufactured electrical components offers very smooth, quiet and reliable operation.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2017 08:07:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Exchange Tower, Perth</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/240/exchange-tower-perth</link>
      <description>At Exchange Tower (2 The Esplanade) a 40 storey skyscraper originally constructed in 1991 a progressive floor by floor refurbishment has culminated in a major revamp of the ground floor plaza, undertaken by CDI Group. With a very short time deadline being set to achieve completion prior to Christmas, record was able to push the manufacture of the door components through our Sydney factory and sourcing Australian made glass to complete the works in under 8 weeks.

Considering the size of the building and number of occupants a 3600mm diameter door was selected custom designed to slot within the existing white cladded portal frameless shaping the entrance. The maximise the door size at the entrance the revolving door was positioned completely within the foyer space with the glass roof stopping short and butting against the underside of the portal which forms part of the door roof.

For more information on this upgrade please visit: http://www.cdigroup.com/project/exchange-tower/</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2017 07:47:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Crown Towers Hotel</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/239/crown-towers-hotel</link>
      <description>As part of the redevelopment of the Crown Entertainment Complex in Melbourne, record installed 7 of its Diamond Series revolving doors, including a 4000mm diameter door to the main entry of the Crown Towers luxury hotel.

The high quality finishes used within the lobby are without peer and to complement this design, the architects, Bates Smart, specified record’s Diamond Series revolving door as the striking main entrance for the hotel’s guests, ensuring an impressive first impression.

This large 3 wing revolving door provides plenty of space for large groups of people to use the door at once, or for people with suitcases to easily use the door. The door rails and glass trims are clad with mirror stainless steel.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2017 07:19:50 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Middleman Cafe &amp; Function Centre, Scoresby</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/238/middleman-cafe-function-centre-scoresby</link>
      <description>The Middleman Cafe &amp; Function Centre, at the Caribbean Park Office Park in Scoresby, previously had two pairs of automatic swing doors to the entries that were struggling to operate in high winds. record Automatic Doors was selected to remove these swing doors and replace with two manually operated Diamond Series revolving doors to provide a more reliable entrance that also provides an important airlock buffer from the external winds and cold temperatures. Due to the small diameter of these doors, manual operation was selected to provide a safer entrance that was cheaper to install and requires less ongoing service and maintenance.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2017 03:29:32 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>St George's Square, Perth</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/221/st-georges-square-perth</link>
      <description>At St George’s Square (225 St Georges Terrace) a Grade A commercial building constructed in 1990, a full lobby upgrade was undertaken by FDC Construction with the existing ornate timber revolving doors to both the front and rear entries replaced with sleek all glass Diamond Series revolving doors, specified by Woods Bagot.

To ensure the building could remain operational through the 16 week programme the works needed to be heavily staged with the main entry door completed in mid January and the rear garden entrance competed in mid February 2017.

The dramatic change in revolving door design is tempered by a bronze colour stainless steel cladded finish that helps the doors to seamlessly integrate with the modern Art Deco inspired finishes throughout the newly renovated lobby as well as the maintain timber archways shaping the entrance to the lift lobby.

For this lobby refurbishment the glass roof design of the Diamond Series automatic revolving door would not have been possible without record’s experience in mounting the drive system for each door to the underside of the suspended slab. With this design the builder only needed to provide a core hole at the centre of the door with an extended shaft connecting the rotating carousel above, with the drive system below.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2016 02:01:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Queen Square Law Courts</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/181/queen-square-law-courts</link>
      <description>The Law Courts building opened in 1977 and operated for more than 30 years without a Life Cycle program or any substantial upgrading. From 2005 to 2014 a comprehensive refurbishment program was undertaken, designed by a Group GSA + Hassell Architects. 

As part of the refurbishment to the ground floor foyer facade, 4 off record STA 20 automatic sliding doors, with frameless glass door wings were installed to the Philip and Macquarie Street entries.

2 off record FTA 20 bi-folding door operators were also installed as part of a secured exit lane system, allowing people to freely exit to the building, without allowing people to enter without using the metal detectors.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2016 07:28:02 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Broadway Shopping Centre, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/159/broadway-shopping-centre-sydney</link>
      <description>Products by record Automatic Doors feature quite prominently throughout Broadway Shopping Centre, including a TSA 20 telescopic single sliding door to the Level 2 food court entrance, STA 20 sliding doors to various car park entrances and a TOS 20 breakout sliding door to the Ground Floor car park entrance.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2016 08:29:29 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>William Angliss Institute, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/155/william-angliss-institute-melbourne</link>
      <description>The William Angliss Institute is a specialist centre for training and vocational education in hospitality, tourism and culinary arts, located at 555 LaTrobe Street, Melbourne. 

When Edwards Moore architects were designing a new entrance off King Street, they consulted with record Automatic Doors to provide a suitable automatic door solution. 

A large single sliding automatic door was designed, 2850mm high x 3700mm wide, to provide a wide and welcoming automatic door entrance to the building. 

Working with Harris HMC, the record STA 22 heavy duty sliding door operator was installed, along with a 300kg aluminium framed single sliding door.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 08:09:25 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>White Bay Cruise Terminal</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/150/white-bay-cruise-terminal</link>
      <description>An historic part of Sydney’s working port, with sweeping harbour views from the Harbour Bridge to the the Anzac Bridge, was reinvented in 2013 to create the White Bay Cruise Terminal. To pay homage to this maritime heritage the design of the building incorporates the existing structure from the gantry system originally used for a containerised shipping service in the 1960’s.

Products from record Automatic Doors were used exclusively throughout the terminal, including 2 x Fullview revolving doors, 11 x STA 20 automatic sliding doors and a total of 18 x DFA 127 automatic swing doors, which included 8 to the main entry.

In this area the operators work in pairs with the right hand door opening before, and closing after, the left hand door. During normal operation on shipping days, the swing doors open via a signal from photo electric sensors mounted on free standing bollards, allowing the doors to open early to accommodate the large traffic flows experienced by the terminal.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 08:02:50 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>ANZ Tower, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/149/anz-tower-sydney</link>
      <description>With entries from both 161 Castlereagh Street and 242 Pitt Street, ANZ Tower is a 42 storey Premium Grade office building located in the heart of the Sydney CBD. A part of Grocon’s Liberty Place princinct, designed by FJMT, which includes the refurbishment of the historic Legion House, it boasts a 6-Star Green Star Design v2 rating.

Four Fullview Series revolving doors were selected to the lobby entries, with special extended clear passage heights of 3350mm and 3600mm to allow the canopy of the doors to be concealed within the portal soffit of the tensile steel glazing above.

To allow the white clad portal to span across the entrance without any support posts, the structure of the Fullivew doors were specially engineered to assist in supporting the necessary dead loads. In addition to the glass facade requiring double and triple low e coated glass in argon filled DGU panels, the glass to the revolving doors was also supplied with high performance coatings.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 07:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Level 20, 567 Collins Street, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/148/level-20-567-collins-street-melbourne</link>
      <description>The Melbourne office fitout of finance company Connective, designed by Gray Puksand, is a modern, vibrant and colourful workspace with a generous staff recreation and kitchen space.

For the staff only entrance from the lift lobby to this space, record Automatic Doors supplied and installed a heavy duty record STA 22 single sliding automatic door operator, supporting a 240kg aluminium framed sliding door, 2400mm high x 3000mm wide in a black powdercoat finish and three clear laminated glass panels..

Despite the heavy weight of the sliding panel, the door operation is fast, smooth, quiet and safe (as shown in the YouTube video).

With the large single sliding door opening into a wall cavity, the operator was custom built to ensure all key components are easily accessible for future servicing requirements, with additional access panels built into the wall also provided.

The STA 22 is record’s premium automatic sliding door and features a reinforced sliding track profile, dual motor drive system and high quality track wheels to ensure consistent and reliable operation for many years.

The operators are custom built at record’s Campellfield factory using Australian sourced extruded aluminium profiles and record’s Swiss manufactured high quality door components.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 07:47:55 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Australian Catholic University, Fitzroy</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/147/australian-catholic-university-fitzroy</link>
      <description>The Daniel Mannix Building is the centrepiece of the Australian Catholic University’s St Patrick’s campus in Melbourne and one of Australia’s premier 6 Star Green Star buildings for teaching, research and learning.

Designed using industry leading practices in architecture, engineering and sustainability, the building boasts low environmental impacts but also high levels of comfort and wellbeing for the students and teachers.

The two main entries at either end of the building, off Young and Brunswick Streets, were originally built with dual automatic sliding doors however this ineffective airlock resulted in a wind tunnel effect and compromised the effectiveness of the building’s HVAC system.

In addition to the two new K21 revolving doors, record was responsible for the demolition of the existing automatic sliding door entries, as well as the installation of adjacent swing doors for disabled access, emergency egress and after hours access, utilising record DFA127 automatic swing door operators.

For a university, where large numbers of people can use an entrance in a short amount of time, the K21 revolving door, with an integrated automatic sliding door, is the ideal entrance solution, providing the exibility to alternate between revolving and sliding door modes to suit the time of day, weather conditions and expected traffic flows.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 07:45:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>259 George Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/146/259-george-street-sydney</link>
      <description>The main entrance to 259 George Street, Sydney features a 4000mm diameter x 3500mm high Diamond Series revolving door, installed by record Automatic Doors as part of wider building refurbishment work in 2013.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 07:39:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Level 42, 259 George Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/145/level-42-259-george-street-sydney</link>
      <description>Located in the heart of Sydney’s financial district, 259 George Street is an imposing establishment to the Sydney skyline, offering its tenants breathtaking views of the city and harbour.

At the top of this tower is the commercial offices of the building’s owner, Memocorp Australia, and as part of the full refurbishment of this office, record Automatic Doors was selected to install two C 127 infloor mounted automatic swing door operators to the main entry from the lift lobby.

In this application, the two operators are linked to allow them to open together from a signal from the card reader in the lift lobby, or push button in the office. Due to the design of the custom steel framed swing doors, one operator is required to open before, and close after, the other operator.

Capable of operating swing doors weighing up to 400kg, the record C 127 operator measures 780 x 270 x 150mm deep when encapculated within its special infloor housing which allows the flooring contractor to provide a custom access panel to match the surrounding timber finish. The end result is a striking dual automatic swing door system, providing a secure and accessible entrance for the building occupants.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 09:28:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>The Star, Pyrmont</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/144/the-star-pyrmont</link>
      <description>As part of the redevelopment of The Star in 2011, a new hotel and retail complex was built on a adjacent vacant site. 

At both entries to the hotel a record Fullview Series 3600mm diameter revolving door was installed to provide the building with an airlocked entry system. These doors are 3650mm high with a 650mm canopy, clad in linished stainless steel, that continues above the frameless glass swing doors on either side. These swing doors have record DFA 127 automatic swing door operators, concealed within the portal, to provide disabled access at the push of a button.

To the 4 off main entries to the new retail area at The Star, record supplied and installed automatic bi-parting doors, with frameless glass door wings. For the Jones Bay Road entry, a breakout sliding door was installed, with the glass sidewalls able to be broken out in an emergency to provide a greater clear opening.

On the ground floor on Pirrama Road, record also installed two large single 
sliding automatic doors to the transport interchange. These door wings are aluminium framed in a white powdercoat finish to match the surrounding alucobond cladding.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 08:45:44 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Hilton Hotel, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/143/hilton-hotel-sydney</link>
      <description>With the existing main entry sliding doors on Geoge Street, as well as the rear entry off Pitt Street, causing persistent wind problems for hotel staff and guests, the decision was made to replace these sliding doors with revolving doors to achieve airlocked entries to the hotel.

In an extensive site operation, the existing sliding doors were removed, along with the highlight glazing which was being supported off the steel transom.

Two Fullview revolving doors were then installed to the George Street entry, along with one Fullview door and motorised swing door to the Pitt Street entry. All doors were clad in linihsed stainless steel with custom illuminated canopy signage.

To maintain the existing requirement for smoke ventilation in an emergency, each revolving door was tted with an automatic windback door wing to open on a re trip signal.

For greater security after hours, the doors were tted with motorised ‘clamshell’ night doors, which are in fact the sidewalls of the doors themselves automatically closing and electrically locking once the door, and associated lighting is turned off.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 08:42:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Deloitte Centre. Auckland</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/142/deloitte-centre-auckland</link>
      <description>For the main entrance to the Deloitte Centre, built in 2009 at 80 Queen Street, Auckland, is a record Crystal Series revolving door. 

To complement an impressive cable truss entry screen, the architects, Woods Bagot, worked with record Automatic Doors to develop a custom made Crystal Series revolving door that, for the first time, featured spider fittings to support the curved sidewalls, as well as the glass roof.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 08:36:05 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Commonwealth Bank Place, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/141/commonwealth-bank-place-sydney</link>
      <description>The new Darling Walk precinct combines a commercial, retail and leisure space with new pedestrian links between Darling Harbour and the city. As the new headquarters for the Commonwealth Bank, the North and South buildings feature automatic revolving, sliding and swing doors by record Automatic Doors.

For the main entry to each lobby a 4000mm diameter Diamond Series revolving door was installed. The Diamond Series is record's most frameless glass revolving door, with the entire door structure supported only by glass with the drive motor mounted to the underside of the concrete slab. The large diameter of these doors allows for large groups of people to enter and leave the door at the same time.

For the Level 1 entry on the North building, a 2400mm diameter Fullview Series revolving door was installed to provide an alternate access point into the building, whilst still ensuring an air locked facade. 

To provide the necessary disabled access and emergency egress from the lobbies, frameless glass swing doors were integrated into the glass assemblies, with concealed DFA 127 automatic swing door operators and electric locking.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 08:05:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>255 George Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/139/255-george-street-sydney</link>
      <description>As part of the extensive ground floor building refurbishment to the plaza entry of NAB House, record Automatic Doors was engaged to provide a new revolving door entry. This required alteration works to the existing frameless glazing and a new automatic swing door entry, featuring the DFA 127 automatic swing door operator mounted under the slab to allow for a full frameless glass appearance. 

For the new entry to the bank, a special 4 wing frameless glass automatic sliding door system was developed using the record STA 20 system. Controlled by a key switch, the 9.5m wide entry is designed to fully open in the morning, and then close at night. To provide after hours access, the first sliding door panel can open on a card swipe signal. To support this operator, a steel beam, with a black powdercoat aluminium pelmet, was installed across the entry, with a new frameless glass highlight, supported off glass fins above.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 06:50:37 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>242 Exhibition Street, Melbourne</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/138/242-exhibition-street-melbourne</link>
      <description>For the upgrade to the ground floor of 242 Exhibition Street, products from record Automatic Doors were used exclusively throughout. This included:


	The main entry at the corner of Exhibition &amp; Lonsdale Street, which have a Fullview Series revolving door as well as two DFA 127 automatic swing door and a STA 20 sliding door entry. 
	The two entries off Lt Lonsdale, to the cafe and food court areas, with two Fullview Series revolving doors and a DFA 127 automatic swing door.
	Other entries off Exhibition and Lonsdale Streets, with another four STA 20 frameless glass sliding doors.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 02:00:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>100 Market Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/136/100-market-street-sydney</link>
      <description>As part of the $1.2 billion redevelopment of the West eld Sydney site, bound by Pitt Street Mall, Market Street and Castlreagh Street, the existing 10 storey commercial tower at 100 Market Street undertook a signi cant refurbishment.

Completed in 2010, this refurbishment entailed the pre-cast concrete facade being removed and replaced with a new high performance glass facade, new interior tout to all oors, which included modi ed oor plates with new light wells to increase natural light and a new frameless glass assembly to the main entry with two Fullview Series revolving doors.

At 2400mm diamater and 3420mm high these linished stainless steel clad revolving doors provide a striking and tall entrance feature to complement the frameless glazing and feature wall claddings on either side.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 01:56:56 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>39 Martin Place, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/135/39-martin-place-sydney</link>
      <description>39 Martin Place, positioned in the heart of the banking and legal precinct in Sydney, was built in 1972 and in 2011 undertook its second major refurbishment. The main component of these works was the new ground floor entrance from Martin Place, featureing two AGP Record STA 20 automatic sliding door operators with a low profile 110mm high stainless steel clad pelmet.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 01:39:56 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>20 Bond Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/134/20-bond-street-sydney</link>
      <description>In an effort to attract new tenants after Macquarie Bank moved into their own building, the previous home of the Sydney Stock Exchange underwent a signicant facelift to reinvigorate the building as one of Sydney’s premier office locations. As part of this redevelopment, record Automatic Doors was responsible for the supply and installation of a Crystal Series glass roof revolving door and 3 record STA 20 automatic sliding door entrances. 

The new glass lobby box starts at the building line on the George Street side of the building, 10m long and 7m high, with a sliding door entrance for disabled access and emergency egress. The sliding door is supported off a steel beam suspended between the two adjacent steel mullions with a linished stainless steel pelmet.

On the Bond Street elevation, a 3600mm diameter Crystal Series automatic revolving door is the main entrance to the building lobby. Featuring a glass roof and steel portal frame, this revolving door is the perfect accompaniment to the glass box and provides the commercial lobby with an impressive main entrance.

Further along this facade is a second automatic sliding door for the entrance to Fitness First, with glass balustrading installed to the stairs leading down. Returning onto the Pitt Street elevation is another 10m long facade of various heights, with stairs leading up to another automatic sliding door entrance.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2016 23:48:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Overseas Passenger Terminal</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/132/overseas-passenger-terminal</link>
      <description>To help Sydney safely accommodate the ever increasing demand from some of the world’s largest cruise ships, an extensive renovation was undertaken to the existing Overseas Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay. Part of the design brief was a requirement for large frameless glass sliding doors to three of the building’s elevations to facilitate not only normal passenger movement, but also emergency egress requirements.

record Automatic Doors supplied and installed 16 automatic bi-parting sliding door operators, with 15mm low iron toughened glass door panels. The typical opening size for each sliding door was 3000mm high x 3000mm wide for a total door weight of 340kg, requiring dual motor STA 20 single sliding door operators that are synchronised to create a bi-parting door opening. 

For the East Elevation sliding doors, which are exposed to strong wind gusts from Sydney Harbour, a specially designed continuous floor guide was installed flush to the finished floor with a bottom rail to the door wings. To the main entry sliding doors on the West and South Elevations a custom stainless steel clad plywood pelmet was fabricated to tie in the sliding door operators with the 250mm deep mullions from the surrounding operable glass louvre facade.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2016 12:43:13 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>International Towers 3, Barangaroo</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/130/international-towers-3-barangaroo</link>
      <description>For International Towers 3 at Barangaroo, record Automatic Doors was responsible for a total of 7 revolving doors, including 4 of the largest Diamond Series doors ever built at 4000mm diameter x 3900mm high, installed to the South Lobby

The scale of these doors provides an imposing architectural feature of the podium lobby works and complements the height of the main entry cantilevered glass awning. A smaller Diamond door was also provided to the cafe entry.
Due to the size and weight of the carousel, these doors could only be provided with a 3 wing carousel however the larger segment spaces this design provides results in a spacious and safe revolving door entrance able to accommodate the expected heavy traffic flows. 

To the North Lobby entrance, record installed two Diamond Series revolving doors, 4000mm diameter x 3000mm high. The full frameless glass design of the Diamond Series, made possible by the glass sidewalls being designed to support the dead load of the glass roof, allows the doors to complement the frameless appearance of the striking surrounding glass assembly and atrium.

For these doors the drive motors were mounted in a pit within the floor slab, with removable access panels in the floor for general service and maintenance. A custom stainless steel floor ring was developed to not only provide a clear separation of internal and external floor finishes, as well as a glazing channel for the frameless glass sidewalls, but also to house a recessed LED light strip feature in the floor. The doors are clad in linished stainless steel to match the surrounding finishes and the press to slow buttons and mode key switches are mounted on free standing stainless steel bollards at both entries. 

For disabled and after hours access, record also installed 16 of its infloor mounted C 127 automatic swing door operators to the main lobby entries, retail tenancies and food court areas. 

The C 127 empowers building designers with the ability to provide automatic swing door entries, necessary to meet disabled access requirements, in addition to emergency egress and after hours access requirements, without the need for visible transoms above the swing door that can detract from the architecturally designed appearance of the entries. 
For the North Lobby doors, this allowed for clean frameless glass highlights above the doors and at the South Lobby a stainless steel soffit was designed without any visible linkage arms from the operator to the door, or access panels that could cheapen the appearance.

All doors are activated by push buttons on either side and locked via electric strikes mounted at the door jambs. Internal lever handles also allow the doors to be opened manually and service access to the C 127 operator is via special removable stone inlay panels to provide a seamless floor design.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2016 12:30:35 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>9 Castlereagh Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/129/9-castlereagh-street-sydney</link>
      <description>Originally completed in 1989, the Harry Seidler designed landmark office tower at 9 Castlereagh Street undertook a significant upgrade to the lobby entry 20 years later after being acquired by the Stockland Property Group. 

The unique glass vaulted roof and surrounding gardens were replaced with a grand frameless glass lobby facade spanning across the full width of the site and for the main entrance a curved glass sliding door system was selected to provide a striking yet practical entrance to the lobby, capable of meeting disabled access and emergency egress requirements. 

record Automatic Doors was selected to custom design and build the unique glass roof entrance with a single roof panel of 21.52mm toughened laminated glass supported in the middle by a tensile stainless steel rod braced back to the mullion above the door.

The record RST 20 curved sliding door operator was mounted within a cutout in the concrete slab provided by the builder with the top of the curved sliding door panels supported at the head by a fabricated stainless steel door track. The curved stainless steel box section around the perimeter roof not only acts to support the glass roof but also conceal the activation and safety sensors.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2016 03:16:53 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Northland Shopping Centre, Preston</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/128/northland-shopping-centre-preston</link>
      <description>Located approximately 9 kilometres north of the Melbourne CBD, Northland Shopping Centre is part of the retail property portfolio of Vicinity Centres.

As part of an accessible door upgrade to the accessible toilets and parents room, record Automatic Doors was selected to supply and install 3 off STA 21 single sliding door operators, with 12mm Matelux acid frosted transulcent frameless glass door wings.   

The parents lounge entry has standard push buttons for entry and exit while the 2 off accessible toilet doors have the record DTS personal security entry set, which includes large engraved access/egress plates with soft touch buttons, LED indicator lights and braille.

For these entries the record STA 21 operators offers quiet, consistent and reliable operation. Each door has infrared safety sensors, failsafe electric brake locking and a master override key switch.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2016 10:02:42 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>200 George Street, Sydney</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/127/200-george-street-sydney</link>
      <description>On the 22nd June 2016, a new 37 storey premium grade landmark building, designed by architects Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp, was opened with two record Diamond Series revolving doors at the main lobby entrance.

Considered one of Sydney’s finest commercial properties, 200 George Street has an organic and natural aesthetic, derived from an emphasis on using more traditional building materials such as timber and sandstone, combined with an innovative curtain wall facade incorporating automated timber blinds that adjust to suit the position of the sun. This has made it one of Australia’s most technologically advanced and sustainable properties, boasting a 6 Star Green Star rating from the Green Buildings Council of Australia. 

For the ground floor lobby, maintaining an airlock into the foyer was considered very important and to complement the bold design of the main entry timber clad feature awning, the Diamond Series frameless glass roof door from record Automatic Doors was selected. 

To create a striking and elegant door entrance, an extended height of 3650mm was designed with special toughened laminated glass required to the roof to meet the requirements of AS1288.

Working with Empire Glass, record Automatic Doors also supplied and installed three C 127 in floor mounted automatic operators to the main and side entries. The doors are secured by an electromagnetic lock mounted to the underside of a slimline stainless steel transom member above the door. For access to the operator, a stainless steel access panel was screw fixed into the C127’s in floor mounted enclosure. The pivot doors feature linished stainless steel top and bottom door rails which are necessary for connections to the operator spindle at the bottom of the door and the mag lock at the head.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2016 10:12:22 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>St. Pancras Station, London (England)</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/20/st-pancras-station-london-england</link>
      <description>An under floor door drive enjoys a special status. The extra effort required in construction to install the drive unit below ground enables the creation of a free, airy architectural style, and therefore often plays a role in representative glass constructions.

Here at the impressive St. Pancras railway station in London, it makes perfect sense that our C 90 SU model has been chosen to provide access to the platforms in the terminal-like Euro Star zone.

The drive units are protected to IP67 norms and standards by highly effective seals preventing the ingress of dirt, dust and the occasionally aggressive cleaning fluids of floor cleaning machines. They also defy the rain, even the English sort!</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2016 14:06:58 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Zürcher Cantonal Bank Rüti (Switzerland)</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/10/zuercher-cantonal-bank-rueti-switzerland</link>
      <description>The cantonal banks have traditionally played an important role in the Swiss domestic banking scene, with a 30% share of the market. They are owned by their respective Canton, which is also their primary market. All together, the 24 cantonal banks have around 19,000 employees. About a quarter of the Banks’ total assets of 562 billion Swiss francs was generated by Zurich’s Cantonal Bank.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2016 14:51:13 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Phaeno Science Centre</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/37/phaeno-science-centre</link>
      <description>Phaeno Science Centre in Wolfsburg in Germany showing specialist inclined sliding door used for dramatic effect in keeping with this beautiful building by Zaha Hadid Architects.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2016 17:59:30 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Barclays bank, Northampton</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/68/barclays-bank-northampton</link>
      <description>Barclays Bank in Northampton fitted with an impressive curved sliding door using record RST 20 and underground driver</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2016 11:04:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Victoria Train Station</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/83/victoria-train-station</link>
      <description>record telescopic doors (TSA 20) were installed in Victoria Train station in Manchester. Doors are fitted with an activation presence sensor for two way traffic and battery back-up in case of power failure or fire alam activation.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2016 10:49:19 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>The Shard Shopping Arcade</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/81/the-shard-shopping-arcade</link>
      <description>The Shard Shopping Arcade comprises six retail units and nine kiosks/retail bays offering more than 8,250 sq ft of space. The Shopping Arcade sits directly on the pedestrian route between London Bridge underground station and the main entrances to The Shard and The News Building, where hundreds of city professionals are based. The Shopping Arcade was designed by The Shard architect Renzo Piano  and has floor-to-ceiling glazing throughout and provides the retail units with unique sizing configurations that ensure each brand has its own bespoke space.  One set of existing entrance doors were replaced in an effort to combat the wind tunnel effect that existed. record automatic telescopic sliding doors (TSA 20) were installed which controlled the space opening and the length of time the doors were open to provide an effective  solution. At a second entrance a record manual swing door and record automatic sliding doors were installed (STA 20). The architects on this project were Adamson Associates and a pleasant draft free shopping environment has been restored.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2016 10:58:23 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Tesco store in Rugby.</title>
      <link>https://www.recorddoors.com.au/en/references/82/tesco-store-in-rugby-</link>
      <description>This is an installation of the record uk telescopic TSA20 at the Tesco store in Rugby. The store required an entrance capable of allowing the safe passage of large numbers of people at one time, and at the same time not leave the entrance open to the elements for unduly long periods. This was achieved by the installation of automatic folding doors at both sides of the wide entrance, thus allowing maximum access while mimimising rapid ingress of cold air and dicomfort for customers and staff.</description>
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