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Our aim is to keep improving for you, and make your everyday life faster, easier and safer. We succeed in this, for example, with the new plug-in for our BIM objects. Read more about this, and about our new solutions for window safety in this newsletter.
The latest testimonial from Great Britain also shows you the advantages of our product solutions in buildings – whether a new build or renovation.
We hope you enjoy your read!
Andrea Alexandra Alber
Strategy and Marketing Management
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New BIM plug-in:
plan doors even faster and more easily
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With GEZE BIM objects, all you need are five multifunctional doors to very easily plan all the door variants in a building – from swing and sliding doors through to revolving doors. A special plug-in for the Revit, Allplan and Archicad CAD programs allows planners to access the component management system of the GEZE partner BIMwelt Systems directly from the CAD, and use the door objects that are available.
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Discreet bodyguards:
new solutions for window safety
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Security for planners, installation engineers and building operators: this is what the new GEZE solutions for window safety promise. The different sensor solutions ensure security and convenience, and can be integrated unobtrusively in façades, ceilings or frame elements. Entire façade sections, but also bottom-hung, top-hung or side-hung casements, be they inward-opening or outward-opening, can be secured.
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Tradition meets modern:
GEZE solutions in Wakefield Town Hall
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In combination with modern building functions, architectural treasures of the past gain a quite new quality. This is demonstrated by Wakefield Town Hall, a listed building in a town of 60,000 inhabitants in the English county of Yorkshire. With tailored door and safety technology such as, for example, Slimdrive SL NT sliding door systems from GEZE, modern building standards have been integrated, and the flair of the interior preserved in its authentic form.
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A decade of support:
GEZE takes part in the 'Ditzinger Lebenslauf' race 2017
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GEZE took part in the charity run for cystic fibrosis sufferers for the tenth time in succession. The GEZE LEO team was one of the largest groups of participants again this year: 63 runners took part, covering 1,008 kilometres and raising a total of 2,420 euros, which corporate management rounded up to 3,000 euros.
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