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Glass Doors in Office and Administrative Buildings: More Light, More Space, More Atmosphere

  • 2 MIN. READ
  • 2025-03-27

Glass doors are an essential design element in contemporary architecture. They combine openness with functionality, creating bright, elegant spaces filled with natural light.

Particularly in office environments, glass doors offer innovative ways to divide spaces without compromising a sense of openness and transparency. They provide clear separation between different work areas while maintaining visual connectivity.

Additionally, glass doors make rooms appear larger, enhance natural daylight and create an atmosphere of freedom and lightness. Thanks to these benefits, room-in-room systems are becoming increasingly popular. 

Space-saving glass cubes integrate seamlessly into open-plan offices, providing a separate, soundproofed area. This private retreat allows for focused, undisturbed work—even in dynamic office environments.

These glass enclosures are also ideal for phone calls or meetings, offering complete silence without disturbing colleagues outside. The result is a perfect balance between privacy and openness. 

Self-Closing Hinges
for Greater Comfort

To ensure glass doors close quietly, SIMONSWERK offers the EVO, VERTO and BILOBA self-closing hinge systems. Their advanced hydraulic damping enables smooth and controlled closing process. With an infinitely variable regulator, the closing speed can be tailored to individual needs—depending on door weight, width and user walking speed. This supports transparent space concepts while contributing to a harmonious overall aesthetic. 

TECTUS Glass: Ideal
for Minimalist
Design Concepts

The concealed TECTUS Glas hinge system has been specifically developed for glass doors. It allows for a flush installation of glass doors weighing up to 80 kg, ensuring that all elements align seamlessly. This creates a clean, streamlined appearance while preserving the aesthetic quality of the glass doors. Thanks to the flush integration of door and frame, the hinge system supports minimalist design approaches while maximising transparency. 

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