The Doors – the doorway, not the band – is definitory for the human history. A video which follow the evolution of the doors from year 1000 to the future (the year 2100) was published by 3mili.com.

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As matter of facts:

Doors have a fascinating history that spans thousands of years and various cultures. Here’s a brief overview:

Ancient Beginnings

  • Egypt: The earliest recorded doors appear in Egyptian tomb paintings from around 4000 years ago. These doors were often depicted as gateways to the afterlife.
  • Mesopotamia: Early doors were made from timber and were used in temples and palaces.

Classical Antiquity

  • Greece and Rome: The Greeks and Romans advanced door technology with the use of bronze and other metals. The Romans, in particular, developed complex door mechanisms, including the first known automatic door, which used steam power.

Middle Ages

  • Europe: During the medieval period, doors became more ornate and were often made of heavy wood, reinforced with iron. Castles and churches featured grand doors with intricate carvings.

Renaissance to Modern Era

  • Renaissance: This period saw the creation of beautifully crafted doors, such as the bronze doors by Lorenzo Ghiberti in the Florence Baptistery.
  • Industrial Revolution: The mass production of doors began, with new materials like steel and glass being introduced.

Modern Times

  • 20th Century: The development of automatic and revolving doors revolutionized architecture and building design3.
  • 21st Century: Today, doors are not only functional but also incorporate smart technology for enhanced security and convenience.

Doors have evolved from simple barriers to complex, multifunctional elements of architecture, reflecting technological advancements and cultural changes throughout history.


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