by Mark Robins | 2 January 2023 12:00 am

Laser-cut stainless steel panels with an ornate circular pattern provide a modern reinterpretation of the historic patterns of a café kiosk’s surrounding Beaux Arts-style buildings. Enveloping downtown San Francisco’s Bi-Rite Café, this unique cladding design is part of designer bifold liftstrap doors from Hector, Minn.-based Schweiss Doors. Designed by WRNS Studio of San Francisco, the five doors open on all sides of the kiosk. The 2-inch-thick aluminum panels provide a shaded canopy for customers to stand under when placing their orders. When closed, they blend into the building design so passersby can’t really see there are doors there.
Architect: WRNS Studio, San Francisco, www.wrnsstudio.com
[1]General contractor: Roebbelen Contracting Inc., El Dorado, Calif., www.roebbelen.com
[2]Installer: ABS Builders Inc., Maxwell, Calif., www.absbuildersinc.com
[3]Fabricator: A. Zahner Co., Kansas City, Mo., www.azahner.com
[4]Doors: Schweiss Doors, Hector, Minn., www.bifold.com[5]

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