Light as a basic building material
Modern architecture increasingly works with light as a full-fledged building material. While traditional partitions clearly define and separate spaces, glazed variants offer an interesting paradox – they divide and connect at the same time.
"We found inspiration for the creation of glass partitions in old industrial buildings," says Jan Krejčí, CEO of the company Dorsis. "However, a touch of industrial design brings not only the beauty of minimalism to modern interiors, but also perfect functionality - it will allow for effective separation of interior spaces while maintaining full light transmission."
Variability as a response to changing needs
Contemporary interiors must respond to the changing needs of their users. While in commercial spaces there may be a need for flexible division of office space, in homes we increasingly encounter the concept of multifunctional zones that seamlessly transition from one to the other.
Dimensional and structural variability of partitions DIGERO is truly remarkable. The width of the partition can be theoretically unlimited, the height reaches up to 3000 mm, and the strips are available in thicknesses of 10, 15 and 30 mm. The choice of partition and door leaf can be solved individually, which gives architects the freedom to create unique compositions that reflect the character of the space and the needs of the client.
Industrial aesthetics as a means of expression
Industrial is not just a design trend – it is an expression of a certain philosophy that celebrates functionalism, honesty of materials and structural straightforwardness. Glass partitions with thin metal profiles perfectly embody these values.
This approach reflects a broader trend in contemporary architecture – a return to elements that have proven their worth in the past, but are now being reimagined with modern technologies and materials, giving industrial heritage a new context in modern residential and commercial spaces.
Transparency and Privacy: A Seeming Contradiction
One of the biggest challenges in designing modern interiors is balancing the need for openness while ensuring sufficient privacy. Glass partitions It elegantly solves this problem thanks to a wide range of glass treatment options.
In addition to fully transparent glass, Dorsis also offers designer glass with various patterns and levels of transparency. This allows architects to finely control the degree of visual connection between spaces – from full transparency to just a hint of the presence of light behind the partition.
Acoustic comfort of a glass partition
A common concern when designing glass partitions is the issue of acoustics. Glass partitions can raise concerns about insufficient sound insulation, which is especially important in office spaces or homes where it is necessary to separate quiet areas from social areas. However, quality construction and, above all, precise implementation ensure the same acoustic attenuation as a regular SDK partition.
"At Dorsis, we do not see doors or partitions as a mere technical element of the interior. On the contrary, they represent an individual and fully design element that allows the builder to express his aesthetic opinion, while ensuring maximum comfort," Jan Krejčí explains. "By fully controlling the entire development - design - production - implementation process, we can adapt the Digero partition to the aesthetics and requirements of every interior."
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