




These are the pictures of the doors that we took.
Some odd or disfunctional features on these doors were location, design, and direction. One opened up to a hedge of bushes. Two didn't have handles to open it from one side. Another had an odd arrangement of handles/presses that didn't seem to make sense directional wise. Another had a pull handle when you were supposed to push.
That's supposed to say Sarah, Adam, and Brian's walk. Rudy wasn't even in our group...
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