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Decorative or practical shelters draw attention to the desired entrance. If the entrance shelter is sufficiently large then the entrance shelter extends the crossing area in which people move past each other giving practical protection as the doors are negotiated. Well designed shelters reduce the effect of the outside weather inside the building and protect doors and clearly the entrance becomes a focus from a distance |

Entrance Shelters |
Extended Shelters

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Glass Shelters |
School Shelters

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Entrance Shelters |
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Shelters extend the use of adjacent rooms, classrooms without being exposed to the full range of elements. Shelters are practical to allow passage between zones without additional clothing, preparation and reduces the effect of the weather on adjacent rooms. It is practical to equip the shelter with Street furniture enhancing both the shelter's and the Street furniture's use. |
Market Shelters
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Freestanding Shelters |
Bandstand Shelters

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Outdoor Shelters |
Symetrical Shelters

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| Shelters externally link adjacent buildings reducing pedestrian traffic by giving alternatives to primary internal avenues. shelters are at their most practical when the weather is inclement but shelters also offering the benefits of a shelter if selectively enlarged. shelters are often considered as an alternative to two or three adjacent shelters in any geometry. |

Tensile Shelters |
Pitched Shelters

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Assymetrical Shelters |
Supermarket Shelters
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Protection Shelters |
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Shelters offer practical storage outside of the main building placed adjacent to building access routes. shelter types include cycle shelters, buggy shelters, smoking shelters, sports shelters, motorcycle shelters, often including practical secure gated zones and lockers which reduces the amount of property which has to be taken into the building which can be left secure in the shelter. Shelters improve the primary building's space effectiveness. |
Buggy and pushchair shelters

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Meet and greet shelters |
Sports Shelters

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Cycle Shelters |
Pay kiosk shelters

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Combination shelters are of course very practical, cost effective propositions, but are actually best discussed with a Broxap representative either over the phone or should you wish on your site.
Adaptions, hand railing, side panels, decorative elements, departures from the designs you may see on this site or elsewhere can most easily be incorporated in a face to face meeting. We will then design and confirm these details in a drawing with an accompanying no obligation quotation.
Shelters can be design to maximize or minimize factors such as light, heat and exposure to the wind.
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