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A door is a moving structure used to block off, and allow access to, an entrance to or within an enclosed space, such as a building or vehicle. Similar exterior structures are called gates. Typically doors have an interior side that faces the inside of a space and an exterior side that faces the outside of that space. While in some cases the interior side of a door may match its exterior side, in other cases there are sharp contrasts between the two sides, such as in the case of the vehicle door. Doors normally consist of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or spins inside of a space.
When open, doors admit people, animals, ventilation or light. The door is used to control the physical atmosphere within a space by enclosing the air drafts, so that interiors may be more effectively heated or cooled. Doors are significant in preventing the spread of fire. They also act as a barrier to noise. Many doors are equipped with locking mechanisms to allow entrance to certain people and keep out others. As a form of courtesy and civility, people often knock before opening a door and entering a room.
Doors are used to screen areas of a building for aesthetics, keeping formal and utility areas separate. Doors also have an aesthetic role in creating an impression of what lies beyond. Doors are often symbolically endowed with ritual purposes, and the guarding or receiving of the keys to a door, or being granted access to a door can have special significance.[1] Similarly, doors and doorways frequently appear in metaphorical or allegorical situations, literature and the arts, often as a portent of change.
The earliest in records are those represented in the paintings of the Egyptian tombs, in which they are shown as single or double doors, each in a single piece of wood. In Egypt, where the climate is intensely dry, there would be no fear of their warping, but in other countries it would be necessary to frame them, which according to Vitruvius (iv. 6.) was done with stiles (sea/si) and rails (see: Frame and panel): the spaces enclosed being filled with panels (tympana) let into grooves made in the stiles and rails. The stiles were the vertical boards, one of which, tenoned or hinged, is known as the hanging stile, the other as the middle or meeting stile. The horizontal cross pieces are the top rail, bottom rail, and middle or intermediate rails. The most ancient doors were in timber, those made for King Solomon's temple being in olive wood (I Kings vi. 31-35), which were carved and overlaid with gold. The doors dwelt upon in Homer would appear to have been cased in silver or brass. Besides Olive wood, elm, cedar, oak and cypress were used. A 5,000-year-old door has been found by archaeologists in Switzerland.[2]
All ancient doors were hung by pivots at the top and bottom of the hanging stile which worked in sockets in the lintel and sill, the latter being always in some hard stone such as basalt or granite. Those found at Nippur by Dr. Hilprecht, along with his assistant Nola Begeja, dating from 2000 B.C. were in dolerite. The tenons of the gates at Balawat were sheathed with bronze (now in the British Museum). These doors or gates were hung in two leaves, each about 8ft 4in (2.54m) wide and 27ft (8.2m). high; they were encased with bronze bands or strips, 10 in. high, covered with repouss decoration of figures, etc. The wood doors would seem to have been about 3 in. thick, but the hanging stile was over 14 inches (360mm) diameter. Other sheathings of various sizes in bronze have been found, which proves this to have been the universal method adopted to protect the wood pivots. In the Hauran in Syria, where timber is scarce the doors were made in stone, and one measuring 5ft 4in (1.63m) by 2ft 7in (0.79m) is in the British Museum; the band on the meeting stile shows that it was one of the leaves of a double door. At Kuffeir near Bostra in Syria, Burckhardt found stone doors, 9 to 10ft (3.0m). high, being the entrance doors of the town. In Etruria many stone doors are referred to by Dennis.
The ancient Greek and Roman doors were either single doors, double doors, sliding doors or folding doors, in the last case the leaves were hinged and folded back. In Eumachia, is a painting of a door with three leaves. In the tomb of Theron at Agrigentum there is a single four-panel door carved in stone. In the Blundell collection is a bas-relief of a temple with double doors, each leaf with five panels. Among existing examples, the bronze doors in the church of SS. Cosmas and Damiano, in Rome, are important examples of Roman metal work of the best period; they are in two leaves, each with two panels, and are framed in bronze. Those of the Pantheon are similar in design, with narrow horizontal panels in addition, at the top, bottom and middle. Two other bronze doors of the Roman period are in the Lateran Basilica.
The Greek scholar Heron of Alexandria created the earliest known automatic door in the 1st century AD during the era of Roman Egypt.[3] The first foot-sensor-activated automatic door was made in China during the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui (r. 604618), who had one installed for his royal library.[3] The first automatic gate operators were later created in 1206 by the Arabic inventor, Al-Jazari.[4][need quotation to verify]
Copper and its alloys were integral in medieval architecture. The doors of the church of the Nativity at Bethlehem (6th century) are covered with plates of bronze, cut out in patterns. Those of Hagia Sophia at Constantinople, of the 8th and 9th century, are wrought in bronze, and the west doors of the cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle (9th century), of similar manufacture, were probably brought from Constantinople, as also some of those in St. Marks, Venice. The bronze doors on the Aachen Cathedral in Germany date back to about AD 800. Bronze baptistery doors at the Cathedral of Florence were completed in 1423 by Ghiberti.[5](For more information, see: Copper in architecture).
Of the 11th and 12th centuries there are numerous examples of bronze doors, the earliest being one at Hildesheim, Germany (1015). The Hildesheim design affected the concept of Gniezno door in Poland. Of others in South Italy and Sicily, the following are the finest: in Sant Andrea, Amalfi (1060); Salerno (1099); Canosa (1111); Troia, two doors (1119 and 1124); Ravello (1179), by Barisano of Trani, who also made doors for Trani cathedral; and in Monreale and Pisa cathedrals, by Bonano of Pisa. In all these cases the hanging stile had pivots at the top and bottom. The exact period when the hinge was substituted is not quite known, but the change apparently brought about another method of strengthening and decorating doors, viz, with wrought-iron bands of infinite varieties of design. As a rule three bands from which the ornamental work springs constitute the hinges, which have rings outside the hanging stiles fitting on to vertical tenons run into the masonry or wooden frame. There is an early example of the 12th century in Lincoln; in France the metal work of the doors of Notre Dame at Paris is perhaps the most beautiful in execution, but examples are endless throughout France and England.
Returning to Italy, the most celebrated doors are those of the Battistero di San Giovanni (Florence), which together with the door frames are all in bronze, the borders of the latter being perhaps the most remarkable: the modeling of the figures, birds and foliage of the south doorway, by Andrea Pisano (1330), and of the east doorway by Ghiberti (14251452), are of great beauty; in the north door (14021424) Ghiberti adopted the same scheme of design for the paneling and figure subjects in them as Andrea Pisano, but in the east door the rectangular panels are all filled, with bas-reliefs, in which Scripture subjects are illustrated with innumerable figures, these being probably the gates of Paradise of which Michelangelo speaks.
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. -
Police are searching for a man who stole a bicycle from a home in southwest Miami-Dade County and tried to break into the home.
The victim told detectives that he noticed his son's bike was missing from his patio last month and checked his surveillance cameras.
Video from Feb. 20 showed the thief trying to open the door to the victim's car and also a glass door in the back of the house. Both doors were locked and the man was not able to get inside.
Police said the man then stole the bike from the patio and took off.
This is the second bicycle theft reported in southwest Miami-Dade in the past month.
On Friday, a GT Series 4 bike was stolen that was supposed to be raffled off by DeNito's Ride for Kids, which supports local children's health services.
Anthony DeNito told Local 10 News that four of the six suspects have been arrested in that case, but he said the bike was not in any of their possessions.
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These eze-open/eze-to-close windows with fully screened openings provide an attractive and versatile way to enjoy the seasons in your room. Give your guests a relaxing way to enjoy your company or just enjoy the ambiance of outdoor living without the insects. Whenclosed,the tinted windows provide privacy, protection fromthe summer sun or protection from changeable weather. Season after season, Styleline Riviera V4 windowsoffer more enjoyment from your outdoor living area. Aluminum frame and Vinyl sashes. From a screened porch room and patio room to fully insulated room additions, Styleline has the components and expertise to custom-fabricate functional and appealing spaces for any home. Increase home enjoyment as well as property value. The variations on our patio enclosure are as diverse as personalities. That means you can have your room built your way. It's your choice: colors, designs, size, screened-in, glass, or both! We custom manufacture all of our storm windows. All frame parts are made of durable, extruded materials and are hand-assembled. Includes screens and installation screws. All our Storm Windows we manufacture right here in Wisconsin.
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Aptly named Mendip View says what it does on the tin, with most of the principle rooms and balconies orientated to catch the south-east- facing panorama across unspoilt countryside.
When the weather allows, there's three-quarters of an acre of sloping, landscaped garden, and when it doesn't, you've still got the conservatory, where bifolding doors open to the patio.
The property, which lies 9.7 miles from Bath, 5.5 miles from Bristol and three miles from Keynsham, was built in the Thirties, but has been transformed by the current owners. Besides the main house, there's also a studio and air-conditioned gym on one wing and a two-storey annexe on the other, plus a self-contained office converted from an outbuilding.
Good quality materials, such as marble kitchen surfaces and oak flooring, provide luxurious touches, while decor throughout is bright and contemporary. There's also an integrated speaker system.
On one side of the hall is the huge sitting room, with wood-burner and exposed beams. At one end is the conservatory, which in turn opens via bi-folding doors to the patio.
The dining room is connected to the kitchen/breakfast room via a wooden stable door. Among the bespoke kitchen units is a range cooker with halogen hob, a dishwasher, microwave and combination oven.
Another reception room, or bedroom (with en suite) plus a cloakroom and utility room complete the ground floor of the main house
Upstairs are three double bedrooms the master with walk-in wardrobe, balcony and en suite and a very smart family bathroom.
From the sitting room is access to the ground floor of the annexe a large living space with corner bar with a bedroom and shower room above.
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Don #39;t miss the opportunity to own this beautifully maintained and well cared for townhome! Original Owner. Offering and updated kitchen with refaced cupboards,big pantry with pullout drawers,...
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Smoke BBQ Restaurant & Bar, sporting a new chic barn look, officially opened its patio on St. Patrick's Day just in time for warmer weather.
"There's not many options here for outdoor dining in Newport News," general manager Dylan Recchia of Newport News said. "We're fulfilling a need in the community and expanding our seating capacity."
On Tuesday, hundreds of people, including green-wearing St. Patrick's Day revelers, filtered through Smoke's newly renovated interior and and lighted patio. The mostly-covered patio currently seats 50, including a lounge section with love seat and gas fireplace. The patio will soon be expanded to seat 70, Recchia said.
Warwick Boulevard neighbors PMA Architecture in Hilton Village designed the patio and oversaw the renovation.
"The idea that we had was to make it feel like a barn," said project architect Katie Stodghill, PMA co-owner with husband Jeff. "Because it's Smoke a cool, hip barbecue joint."
Taking out a partial wall gave the bar area more space while making the restaurant feel more open, showing off the reclaimed bar wood siding, reclaimed wood chairs and new worn-look tables. The new metal roof and open wood of the patio contributes to the barn feel.
The darker exterior paint and accents inside making it feel more "smoked," Stodghill said. Sliding red bar doors can close off a private dining room with a backlit Smoke sign on the barn paneling, she added.
The project was approved for $30,000 in facade improvement grant funding by the Newport News Economic Development Authority, which PMA helped Smoke apply for, Stodghill said.
Spain Construction in Newport News performed the recent work, co-owner Kathy Walters said. Steve and Kathy Walters opened Smoke in the former Bill's Seafood space at 10900 Warwick Blvd. on Dec. 29, 2011 after catering and participating in barbecue competitions.
Smoke LLC bought the property in November 2011 for $550,000, according to online city records. The business has been upgrading the property since.
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With half an acre of gardens and three patio areas, this weeks Dream Home is the perfect place for enjoying the great outdoors as well as a spot of luxury on the inside too.
For the six-bedroom family home on Tees Bank Avenue in Eaglescliffe is just right when it comes to contemporary family living with plenty of space to spread out and enjoy.
It boasts a heart of the home kitchen diner that makes for a really social space which opens up to the gardens front and back.
And with a central location close to charming Yarm and Eaglescliffe Station and the green spaces of Preston Park, getting to where you need to be is easy.
The 650,000 property is currently under offer. To check out more properties from estate agent Bridgfords, Yarm, go to http://www.bridgfords.co.uk/forsaleoffice/yarm/350/.
Location: Tees Bank Avenue, Eaglescliffe
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Reception rooms: Four
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Can you help? Police want to trace this man in connection with a Stanford-le-Hope burglary
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POLICE investigating a burglary in Stanford-le-Hope would like to identify the man in the photo.
Two men broke into a house in Southend Road at about 12.30pm on Tuesday, March 17 after smashing rear patio doors to get inside.
A messy search was carried out but at this stage it is not known what was stolen.
Police would like to speak to the man in the photo, who was described as white, about 6ft tall, and of chubby build. He had a brown beard and wore a dark blue jacket and dark blue hat.
Anyone with information is asked to call Dc Russ Chamberlain at Grays CID on 101.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org
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