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  2. Platform screen doors - Wikipedia

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    Full-height doors on Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Toei Mita Line Platform screen doors at the Ōsaka Station. The Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway began using barriers with the 1991 opening of the Namboku Line (which has full-height platform screen doors), [71] and subsequently installed automatic platform gates on the Mita, Marunouchi, and ...

  3. Sliding glass door - Wikipedia

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    The actual sliding door is a movable rectangular framed sheet of window glass that is mounted parallel to a similar and often fixed similarly framed neighboring glass partition. The movable panel slides in a fixed track usually, and in its own plane parallel to the neighboring stationary panel.

  4. JaBee Tower - Wikipedia

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    The main attraction is the partition walls that create a rainbow effect between the balconies. Because they are installed at a 90° angle to the exterior wall, these 210 glass partitions will change color based on the direction of the light.

  5. List of partitions of traditional Japanese architecture

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    A free-standing single-panel partition. [12] Wood, or wood frame covered with cloth or paper, often painted. Feet may be integral, or a separate stand into which a fusuma-like panel can be slotted. [13] Shown is a konmeichi (昆明池) panel, 6 shaku (181.8 cm (71.6 in)) tall; most are shorter seated-height panels. [14] Dates from the 600s or ...

  6. Wall - Wikipedia

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    Glass partition walls A partition wall is a usually thin wall that is used to separate or divide a room , primarily a pre-existing one. Partition walls are usually not load-bearing , and can be constructed out of many materials, including steel panels, bricks, cloth, plastic , plasterboard , wood , blocks of clay, terracotta , concrete , and glass.

  7. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The 1 inch insulation glass is typically made up of two 1/4-inch lites of glass with a 1 ⁄ 2 inch (13 mm) airspace. The air inside is usually atmospheric air, but some inert gases, such as argon or krypton, may be used in order to offer better thermal transmittance values. In Europe, triple-pane insulating glass infill is now common.

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