When Jonathan Edly was asked about a recent project that was memorable to him, he talked about Scaife Hall. As a former specwriter who still has a mental list of favorite projects, I can relate!
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I guess I don’t need to ask why, but I’m still scratching my head. Thank you to Rich Engel of Highland Hospital for today’s Fixed-it Friday photo, taken at a post office (not at the hospital!).
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Andy Lindenberg of King + King Architects sent me an article that answers a question I’ve pondered on occasion…why are there so many giant old doors?
Today’s Wordless Wednesday photo was taken in a hair salon, and clearly demonstrates the need for continued education of employees on the egress requirements.
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I’m in the process of archiving some older articles and updating the ones that are still applicable…this one was due for an update – it’s an oldie but a goodie!
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There’s another new voice on iDigHardware! Karen Keating is Allegion’s Senior Manager, Brand & Solutions Marketing for the locks category, and today I’m sharing her recent article published in Security Today.
Tim Chow sent me today’s Fixed-it Friday photo of a pair of doors with access control, and I can’t figure out what those little wires are for. Any ideas?
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If you have been reading iDigHardware for a long time, this 1943 LCN ad from Architectural Record might remind you of a story that one of my own kids wrote back in 2010 – she’s now 23 years old!
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An AHJ sent me this photo from a fire door in a health care facility, and as you can see, a portion of the fire door label is missing. Check out what makes this a great Wordless Wednesday example…
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