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title: "Solid Doors with Glass (237)"
created: 2026-07-01
updated: 2026-07-01
type: concept
status: compiled
namespace: pattern-language
pattern_number: 237
pattern_name: "Solid Doors with Glass"
source_repository: https://github.com/zenodotus280/apl-md
source_url: https://github.com/zenodotus280/apl-md/blob/master/Patterns/Solid%20Doors%20with%20Glass%20%28237%29.md
license_note: Non-commercial reuse with attribution; see namespace README and source LICENSE.md.
related_patterns:
  - "Corner Doors (196)"
  - "Low Doorway (224)"
  - "Tapestry of Light and Dark (135)"
  - "Interior Windows (194)"
  - "Small Panes (239)"
  - "Wall Membranes (218)"
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# Solid Doors with Glass (237)

> Source pattern from the abridged `apl-md` corpus. Use as a design reference and constraint seed; do not treat as commercial-clean training data.

### Problem
>An opaque door makes sense in a vast house of palace, where every room is large enough to be a world unto itself; but in a small building, with small rooms, the opaque door is only very rarely useful.

### Solution
>As often as possible build doors with glazing in them, so that the upper half at least, allows you to see through them. At the same time, build the doors solid enough, so that they give acoustic isolation and make a comfortable “thunk” when they are closed.

### Related Patterns
... this pattern finishes the doors defined by [[Corner Doors (196)]] and [[Low Doorway (224)]]. It also helps to finish [[Tapestry of Light and Dark (135)]] and [[Interior Windows (194)]], since it requires glazing in the doors, and can help to create daylight in the darker parts of indoor places.

Glaze the door with small panes of glass - [[Small Panes (239)]] and make the doors more solid, by building them like [[Wall Membranes (218)]] ...

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> [!cite]- Alexander, Christopher. _A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction_. Oxford University Press, 1977, p. 1103.
> #APL/confidence/low
>
> #APL/Construction-Patterns/Interior-Details
