At five metres tall, the one-of-a-kind, all-glass revolving doors are almost double the height of a standard revolving door. They have been introduced by Bauporte Gulf to fill the gap in the market for high impact and seamless entrance façades for commercial buildings, such as office blocks, hotels and museums. Bauporte Gulf’s entire revolving door range is custom-designed and tailor-made for each client and incorporates light-weight stainless steel frames, together with a revolutionary, single-operator, drive system to improve energy efficiency.

The new oversized, revolving door range now available in the Middle East features all-glass, revolving door product options suited to modern and futuristic building designs. However, other models featuring wood finishes or embedded lighting systems are also available and are custom-made at Bauporte’s European manufacturing plant in Germany. All width and height variants are also available.

Paul Haslam, partner at Bauporte Gulf, commented: "You only have one chance to make an awesome first impression and that’s the ethos Bauporte Gulf lives by. Our tall, automatic, revolving doors are custom-made for each client to create a unique entrance façade that’s impactful and memorable for all building visitors.

“Extra-tall revolving doors are game-changers. Our products enable architects and designers to realise fully-integrated entrance façades where tall, revolving doors are an important part of creating that exceptional building user experience. Normally building entrances are a functional utility you pass through without noticing. Our over-sized doors on the other hand, present the opportunity to create something entirely different and special. Due to their size and scale, our doors and entrances create a wow factor on their own. They really catch the eye and can effectively telegraph the quality and design intent of a building. We believe every special building needs a unique entrance and that’s our core mission at Bauporte Gulf,” concluded Haslam.

Bauporte Gulf works closely with architects to ensure form and function of every door produced are fully customised and aligned with a building’s specific character, creating a cohesive effect consistent with the original design theme.

Upcoming Middle East projects for the company include a national pavilion project commissioned by a European government body at Dubai Expo Park and an iconic, futuristic museum project located on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. The company also offers its services to clients throughout the region, and also designs and manufactures integrated pass doors, such as automatic pivot, swing, and sliding doors in a range of styles.

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