SIMONSWERK and architecture
Depending on their functional requirements, buildings and rooms make different structural demands of the door system, be they physical, safety or aesthetic. Doors vary in architecture depending on the area of application such as in commercial or residential buildings or in terms of the load capacity, dimensioning, design or stress.
SIMONSWERK provides appropriate hinge solutions for all structural and design-based requirements and technical challenges.
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Flushness perfected
With our hinge solutions, architectural concepts can be implemented down to their last detail.
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Doors integration of doors without a visible frame
Thanks to TECTUS FVZ, it’s possible to install a door with a fully concealed hinge into the wall environment while hiding the frame.
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More design variety
More possibilities for a reduced and linear room design are opened up.
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Bespoke service
We provide technical services and personal consultations with our architectural advisors to support you in your designs.
Solutions for a range
of design tasks
“Making something invisible is also design!” It can present a certain incentive to design things so that their actual value isn’t apparent at first, giving other elements some space. Flushness is a design principle that radiates minimalism and involves precise technology and perfection. The completely concealed TECTUS hinge system makes it possible to integrate doors fully flush in linear room structures.
Architectural dimensions are defined by lines and surfaces. In architecture, entrances, exits and doorways have a role in setting the scene and are essential for the effect a building has. Overdimensioned doorways, for example in museums, concert halls and other public buildings, are imposing and require ever greater load-bearing capacities in hinge systems. SIMONSWERK provides optimal solutions for these applications with hinges to bear loads up to 400 kg.
Governmental and local regulations and technical requirements in smoke and fire protection, burglary prevention and soundproofing pose increasingly demanding requirements on the entire door system. SIMONSWERK heavy-duty hinges give you a range of solutions. For instance, they can be used reliably in emergency and escape exits.
Materials, finishes and feel influence the character of a room. So it’s important to ensure the design concept is completely rounded off in all its details. The goal and starting point should be a harmonious overall concept always based on products perfected in terms of quality and aesthetics. This can be seen in the top-quality finishes in SIMONSWERK products. SIMONSWERK offers plated, painted and powder-coated finishes. Solid bronze or durable stainless steel hinges also create subtle accents in architectural contexts.
In architecture, doors are fundamentally differentiated according to their areas of application; specifically, the areas of heavy-duty, residential and house front doors. These differ in the details of load capacity, dimensions, design and equipment. SIMONSWERK can provide a suitable hinge solution for all building situations, a wide range of design requirements and any technical challenge.
Architecture is diverse. Stringent requirements in terms of technology and outstanding design are making architecture increasingly complex. Solutions for individual building tasks are key here for special requirements. SIMONSWERK provides a range of special hinge systems, from special hinges for healthcare buildings and daycare centres to solutions for building renovation.
Flush room structures
Room dimensions
Structural requirements
Materials and finishes
Heavy-duty, residential and entrance doors
Special building tasks
Finishes give materials their unique character. They’re fascinating in their own way and this can be seen in SIMONSWERK hinges.
Schwarzenstein Hütte, South Tyrol
For altitude lovers and travellers
It’s a challenging, exhausting and arduous climb to the highest hut the Zillertal Alps in South Tyrol – the Schwarzensteinhütte – but it’s worth it! If you make it up here, you won’t just be greeted by a unique view over the High Tauern, the Rieserferner Group and the Dolomite peaks of Marmolada, but you can also refuel in the distinctively designed and comfortably furnished retreat.
Linz Music Theatre
Linz Music Theatre
The music theatre in Linz is one of the most modern opera houses in Europe. The five-storey building with two basement levels, a fly tower and an distinctive façade in the form of a oversized stage curtain is located within the Volksgarten, one of the oldest parkland areas in Linz and a direct link to the city centre. The building’s architecture, integration into the urban environment and innovative technology are particularly impressive – from the acoustics to the furnishing details.
Mohr Life Resort Tyrol
Mohr Life Resort Tyrol
When on holiday, feeling relaxed and comfortable in your environment comes near the top of the list: The desire for an architecturally sophisticated home when on holiday is growing – and wellness breaks are becoming increasingly popular.The Hotel MOHR Life Resort is nestled in the Tyrolean mountains in the Austrian town of Lermoos and combines modern architecture with an impressive wellness concept.
Westphalian State Museum of Art and Cultural History
Westphalian State Museum of Art and Cultural History
The Westphalian State Museum of Art and Cultural History was designed by the Berlin-based architect Volker Staab in Münster and breaks new architectural and urban development grounds. The entrance was made to face towards the city centre and thus forms an extension of the city space into the heart of the city. Visitors to the museum pass through four forecourts to gain access to an open atrium that is the full height of the building.
Kirchberg rehabilitation centre
Kirchberg rehabilitation centre
In the Kirchberg rehabilitation centre in Luxembourg, designed by m3 architects, patients and visitors encounter many different wooden elements which create a natural atmosphere in the interior rooms. At the same time, the largely glass façade allows plenty of light into the interior, which can contribute to relaxation, recovery and recuperation – an important aspect for a facility designed to promote mental and physical health.