Van Gogh Museum RC2 Burglar Resistant Revolving Doors
OVERVIEW
In 1999 Kesho Kurokawa Architects & Associates designed a new wing for the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
The Full Glass revolving doors were designed and built by Bauporte, they are constructed to the RC2 burglar resistance standard and are compliant with EN1627.
The state-of-the-art glass structure complements the curved and elliptical shape of the Kurokawa wing, while connecting it to the original museum building designed by Gerrit Rietveld.
Bauporte was responsible for the technical design, engineering, production, installation and maintenance of the
transparent revolving doors, defining the identity of the transparent entrance building.
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