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Entertainment
In the world of entertainment,
buildings often have unique design characteristics
that don't fit the average mold. Doors may be
flamboyant or elegant, and the variety of venues
calls for individual solutions to door control.
LCN door closers star at a broad range of entertainment
facilities, with a variety of closer designs,
styles and finishes. LCN power operators offer
many choices to meet ADA needs and to help move
crowds in emergencies.
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| Country
Music Hall of Fame and Museum - Nashville,
TN |
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LCN strikes
the right chord with 1460 Series closers.
Country music is king in Nashville, and the
new Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
is the castle. Spanning an entire city block,
the $37 million limestone, glass and brick
museum looks like a treble clef from the air,
a piano keyboard from one angle and a Cadillac
tailfin from another. When you visit, look
for Hank Williams' ivory suit stitched with
musical notes and Roger Miller's 11 Grammy's.
LCN 1460 Series closers
make sure the museum's doors can handle a
steady flow of traffic. Designed for use on
narrow head frames and top rails, these surface-mounted
closers were selected fro their versatility
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| Milwaukee
Art Museum - Milwaukee, WI |
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LCN 2010
Series closers demonstrate the art of concealment.
If the first thing Milwaukee brings to mind
is the Schotz brewery, it's time for a culturally
enlightening visit to the Milwaukee Art Museum.
A triumph of art, architecture and landscape
design, this $75 million structure encompasses
a suspended pedestrian bridge, expansive exhibition
galleries and a dramatic 142,050 sq. ft. pavilion,
which the architect has likened to a bird
in flight.
LCN's concealed 2010 Series
is a fitting compliment to this facility.
These heavy-duty, single-lever arm closers
sustain the facility's architectural integrity,
while providing highly dependable operation.
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| Experience
Music Project, Seattle, WA |
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Architect: Frank O'Gehry
& Associates, Santa Monica, CA
A few of the things that don't rock in this
interactive rock 'n' roll museum are the solid-as-a-rock
LCN closers that control every entrance door.
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