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REVOLVING DOOR CASE STUDY Green Chemical Futures, Monash University Door Type KTV ATRIUM Size 3000 DIAMETER X 2400 HEIGHT Carousel 3 WING FIXED LEAF Finish BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL Drive FLOOR PIT MOUNTED Owner MONASH UNIVERSITY Architect LYONS Contractor LEND LEASE Fabricator ASK ALUMINIUM Date SEPTEMBER 2014

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REVOLVING DOOR CASE STUDY—Green Chemical Futures, Monash University

Door Type KTV ATRIUMSize 3000 DIAMETER X 2400 HEIGHTCarousel 3 WING FIXED LEAF Finish BRUSHED STAINLESS STEELDrive FLOOR PIT MOUNTED

Owner MONASH UNIVERSITYArchitect LYONSContractor LEND LEASEFabricator ASK ALUMINIUMDate SEPTEMBER 2014

DORMA Australia

46-52 Abbott Road

Hallam, Victoria 3803

T 1800 675 411

[email protected]

www.dorma.com.au

DORMA New Zealand

Building P

61-69 Patiki Road,

Avondale, Auckland 1026

T 0800 4 36762

[email protected]

Opening in early 2015, Green Chemical Futures is a benchmark multi-level facility for the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Monash University’s Clayton Campus in Melbourne’s South Eastern suburbs. This complex is dedicated toward academic and industrial research within the chemicals sector with an focus on expanding Australia’s green workforce.

DORMA was very proud to be associated with this project, installing not only the main entry revolving door but also 12 automatic sliding doors throughout the facility and an automatic swing door next to the revolving door for disabled and after hours access.

As a 5 Star green rated building an emphasis was placed upon drawing natural light into the expansive main entry foyer and to complement this a glass roof revolving door was deemed necessary and the DORMA KTV Atrium was selected.

Featuring slimline stainless steel elements to the enclosure and carousel this revolving door provides the entrance with a stylish simplicity that complements the complexity of the architecturally stunning facade in which bold structural steel members dominate. The door features all necessary safety sensors and is fully automatic with the drive motor contained within a small floor pit below the carousel with access for servicing via removable floor panels.

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