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  2. Folding door - Wikipedia

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    A folding door is a type of door which opens by folding back in sections or so-called panels. Folding doors are also known as 'bi-fold doors', in spite of them most often having more than two panels. Another term is 'concertina' doors, inspired by the musical instrument of the same name.

  3. Door - Wikipedia

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    The door may be able to move in various ways (at angles away from the doorway/portal, by sliding on a plane parallel to the frame, by folding in angles on a parallel plane, or by spinning along an axis at the center of the frame) to allow or prevent ingress or egress. In most cases, a door's interior matches its exterior side.

  4. Mareeba Shire Hall - Wikipedia

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    The upper end wall of the auditorium is of frosted glass set in metal frames in wide vertical strips divided by aluminium-clad fins. The glazed main entrance doors are four sets of timber-framed double doors ornamented with semi-circle and quarter-circle timber pieces.

  5. Robie House - Wikipedia

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    The guest room's bathroom has frosted-glass windows, [252] and a balcony next to the guest bedroom overhangs the entrance court. [238] [239] A stairway separates the guest room from the kitchen, which is located at the center of the northern vessel. [242] The kitchen has a plain design with casement windows and some wood and glass decorations ...

  6. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Curtain walls may be designed as "systems" integrating frame, wall panel, and weatherproofing materials. Steel frames have largely given way to aluminum extrusions. Glass is typically used for infill because it can reduce construction costs, provide an architecturally pleasing look, and allow natural light to penetrate deeper within the ...

  7. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The term stained glass is also applied enamelled glass in which the colors have been painted onto the glass and then fused to the glass in a kiln. Stained glass, as an art and a craft, requires the artistic skill to conceive an appropriate and workable design, and the engineering skills to assemble the piece. A window must fit snugly into the ...