Herbal House
Originally constructed in 1928 to house the Daily Mirror newspaper, the building later became part of Central St Martins College of Art –...
As the Tate is built into the cliff face with its public rooms facing the sea, the practicality of delivering the works of art to the gallery required a sensitive and functional solution.
Future Fire Solutions were tasked alongside our partners Gilgen Automated Door Controls and Schuco Jansen to design, manufacture and install an oversize fully automatic folding sliding door set for the loading bay which was constructed above the main building of the Gallery. The 8m x 4m door set allows unobstructed access to the loading bay, which is in fact an oversize goods lift which then descends into the gallery spaces below.
Incorporating Schuco Jansen Steel Folding Wall profiles and high tech Gilgen Gearing the Doorset glides aside at the push of a button. FFS worked closely with Gilgen Door Controls to ensure the automatic operation of the Doors has a bespoke safety system which incorporates safety sensors which halt the operation of the doors the second any foreign body comes within a safe distance of the folding mechanism.
Specialist oversize glazing units were transported from Europe to complete the sleek and modern aesthetic of the Door.
Originally constructed in 1928 to house the Daily Mirror newspaper, the building later became part of Central St Martins College of Art –...
Future Fire Solutions are very proud to have collaborated with Buxton Building Company and BDP Architects on the 6 million pound refurbis...
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