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Retractable Sliding Glass Doors

What is a retractable sliding glass door system? A retractable glass door system is a system where the panels retract to the bottom in compliance with a motor system. This type of retractable window system enables covering very large openings at once, however keep the operation simple enough for...

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Big Glass Windows

Why do we need bigger glass windows today? Architecture got bigger in time. This may be an interesting thing to say, however when looked at the history of architecture, it can be said that the basic and fundamental elements of a structure got bigger. Bigger square footage, higher walls,...

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Vertical Retractable Walls

What is a vertical retractable wall? In modern architecture there are several new methods to re-produce and re-interpret the traditional architectural elements such as walls. Day by day, more people become aware of the recently popular vertical wall systems and look for an answer to see what a vertical...

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Curtain Wall Doors

What are curtain wall doors or what is a curtain wall system? A curtain wall system is a modern architectural solution for buildings and is mostly use for office buildings, high-rise residential buildings and commercial spaces like restaurants, hotels, spas, shopping malls etc. Generally, the structure consists of glass...

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Guillotine Window

What is a Guillotine window? Before answering the question of what a guillotine window is, let’s think on the question of what a “window” is first. Despite the question’s basic nature, it is important to highlight that a window can and should mean more than a rotating wing of...

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Moving Architecture

Brief History of Static and Kinetic Architecture? How architecture started moving? In 1854, the fastest train could reach 65 km/h speed at most. Today, in 21st century, the fastest train can reach speeds of 600 km/h (approximately 375 miles per hour). Yes, the humankind walks at the same pace...

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Vertical Pivot Window

A vertical pivot window is a type of window where the opening framework of the window is not hinged on the sideline, but the action is designed differently. In pivot windows the hinge is mounted somewhere midline on the horizontal frame or the vertical frame varying according to pivot...

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Vertical Partitions

Vertical Partitions are used in architecture to create well-defined spaces in any given venue. Vertical partitions work with the same principle as vertical dividers. The main purpose is to divide a space into two or more smaller spaces in these applications. However, the word partition has a more technical...

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Ready to Reopen Your Cafe/Restaurant?

The new world with the Covid-19 virus revolutionizes the preferences of a customer. In order to choose the café or restaurant customer asks himself, Is it a Safe Zone? What is a Safe Zone? A place that adheres to international hygienic standards and follows the WHO (world health organization)...

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Motion In Architecture

Libart designs and fabricates operable architectural systems for discerning architects and professional clients from around the world. Libart’s aluminum, glass and mechanical operable structures are, innovative, functional and aesthetically attractive.  Libart products are used in restaurants, cafes, hotels, commercial, residential and industrial facilities.  Our commitment to research, design, engineering...

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