
In architectural design, access systems influence safety, regulatory compliance, user experience and spatial coherence. When considered too late, they generate visual compromise or corrective work on site.
Glass doors, minimal profiles and high-traffic environments require electrification strategies that respect materials, proportions and functional requirements simultaneously. Fire and smoke compliance must integrate naturally within the design rather than forcing adjustments in advanced phases.
We collaborate from early project stages to define access typologies that are technically viable and architecturally coherent. By anticipating regulatory and functional constraints, we help avoid overspecification, incompatibilities and execution conflicts.
A door must perform reliably without interrupting the language of the space.