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{{short description|Point of entry to a space enclosed by walls}}
{{short description|Point of entry to a space enclosed by walls}}
{{About | the point of entry or exit||Gate (disambiguation)|and|Gateway (disambiguation)}}
{{About | the point of entry or exit||Gate (disambiguation)|and|Gateway (disambiguation)}}
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[[File:Gate of the BCR Headquarters Building (Bucharest, Romania).jpg|thumb|250px|Gate from [[Bucharest]] (Romania)]]
[[File:Gate of the BCR Headquarters Building (Bucharest, Romania).jpg|thumb|Gate from [[Bucharest]] (Romania)]]
[[File:Castel Béranger, February 16, 2013.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Art Nouveau]] gate of [[Castel Béranger]] (Paris)]]
[[File:Castel Béranger, February 16, 2013.jpg|thumb|right|[[Art Nouveau]] gate of [[Castel Béranger]] (Paris)]]
[[File:Kebun Raya Bali Candi Bentar IMG 8794.jpg|thumb|[[Candi bentar]], a typical [[Indonesia]]n gate that is often found on the islands of [[Java]] and [[Bali]]]]


A '''gate''' or '''gateway''' is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by [[wall]]s. The word derived from old Norse "gat"<ref>{{Cite web|title=gate {{!}} Origin and meaning of gate by Online Etymology Dictionary|url=https://www.etymonline.com/word/gate|access-date=2019-04-20|website=www.etymonline.com|language=en}}</ref> meaning [[road]] or [[wikt:path|path]]; But other terms includ '''''[[yett]] and [[portal (architecture)|port]]'''''. The concept originally referred to the gap or hole in the wall or fence, rather than a [[Barricade|barrier]] which closed it. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of individuals, or they may be merely decorative. The moving part or parts of a gateway may be considered "[[Door|doors]]", as they are fixed at one side whilst opening and closing like one.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/gate|title=GATE {{!}} meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary|website=dictionary.cambridge.org|language=en|access-date=2019-04-20}}</ref>
A '''gate''' or '''gateway''' is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by [[wall]]s. The word derived from old Norse "gat"<ref>{{Cite web|title=gate {{!}} Origin and meaning of gate by Online Etymology Dictionary|url=https://www.etymonline.com/word/gate|access-date=2019-04-20|website=www.etymonline.com|language=en}}</ref> meaning [[road]] or [[wikt:path|path]]; But other terms include '''''[[yett]] and [[portal (architecture)|port]]'''''. The concept originally referred to the gap or hole in the wall or fence, rather than a [[Barricade|barrier]] which closed it. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of individuals, or they may be merely decorative. The moving part or parts of a gateway may be considered "[[Door|doors]]", as they are fixed at one side whilst opening and closing like one.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/gate|title=GATE {{!}} meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary|website=dictionary.cambridge.org|language=en|access-date=2019-04-20}}</ref>


A gate may have a [[latch (hardware)|latch]] that can be raised and lowered to both open a gate or prevent it from swinging.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gardenista.com/posts/hardware-101-gate-latches-style-guide/|title=Hardware 101: Gate Latches|date=2016-11-17|website=Gardenista|language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-20}}</ref> Locks are also used on gates to increase the security. Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a [[castle]] or [[fortified town]]. Actual doors can also be considered gates when they are used to block entry as prevalent within a [[gatehouse]]. Today, many gate doors are opened by an [[Electric gate|automated gate operator]].
A gate may have a [[latch (hardware)|latch]] that can be raised and lowered to both open a gate or prevent it from swinging.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gardenista.com/posts/hardware-101-gate-latches-style-guide/|title=Hardware 101: Gate Latches|date=2016-11-17|website=Gardenista|language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-20}}</ref> Gate operation can be either [[Electric gate|automated]] or manual. Locks are also used on gates to increase security.


Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a [[castle]] or [[fortified town]]. Actual doors can also be considered gates when they are used to block entry as prevalent within a [[gatehouse]]. Today, many gate doors are equipped with self-closing devices that can improve safety, security, and convenience.


It is important to choose a controlled gate closer to ensure a consistent closing speed, as well as safety and security. A self-closing gate can help prevent accidents by children or pets, particularly around swimming pools, spas, beaches and hot tubs. A self-closing gate can also improve the security of the property by ensuring that the gate is closed and latched properly. There are various types of gate closers available, including exposed spring devices, gate closers, spring hinges, and self-closing hinges. The appropriate type of closer will depend on the weight and size of the gate, as well as other factors like speed control, weather resistance, and [[Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990|ADA compliance]].


==Purpose-specific types of gate==
==Purpose-specific types of gate==
[[File:SG102888.JPG|thumb|The [[Tallinn Gate]], a [[city gate]] in [[Pärnu]], [[Estonia]]]]
[[File:Torii de Miyajima 2.JPG|thumb|Japanese ''[[Torii]]'' at [[Itsukushima Shrine]], a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]] in Japan, where the Hindu goddess [[Saraswati]] is worshipped as the Buddhist-Shinto goddess [[Benzaiten]]]]
* [[Baby gate]] a safety gate to protect babies and toddlers
* [[Baby gate]]: a safety gate to protect babies and toddlers
* [[Badger gate]]: gate to allow badgers to pass through rabbit-proof fencing
* [[City gate]] of a [[walled city]]
* [[City gate]] of a [[walled city]]
* [[Hampshire gate]] (a.k.a. New Zealand gate, wire gate, etc.)
* [[Hampshire gate]] (a.k.a. New Zealand gate, wire gate, etc.)
* [[Kissing gate]] on footpaths
* [[Kissing gate]] on a footpath
* [[Lychgate]] with a roof
* [[Lychgate]] with a roof
* [[Mon (architecture)|Mon]] ''Japanese:'' gate. The religious [[torii]] compares to the Chinese [[Paifang|pailou]] (paifang), Indian [[torana]], and Korean [[hongsalmun]]. Mon are widespread, in [[Japanese garden]]s.
* [[Mon (architecture)|Mon]] ''Japanese:'' gate. The religious [[torii]] compares to the Chinese [[Paifang|pailou]] (paifang), Indian [[torana]], Indonesian [[Paduraksa]] and Korean [[hongsalmun]]. ''Mon'' are widespread, in [[Japanese garden]]s.
* [[Portcullis]] of a castle
* [[Portcullis]] of a castle
* Race gates a gate used checkpoints on [[race tracks]].
* [[Race gate]] used for checkpoints on [[race tracks]].
* [[Slip gate]] on footpaths
* [[Slip gate]] on footpaths
* [[Turnstile]]
* [[Turnstile]]
* [[Watergate (architecture)|Watergate]] of a castle by navigable water
* [[Watergate (architecture)|Watergate]] of a castle by navigable water
* [[Slalom skiing]] gates
* [[Slalom skiing]] gates
* [[Wicket gate]]


==Image gallery==
==Image gallery==
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File:Shankharacharya,Gate,Birgunj.jpg|Shankharacharya,Gate,[[Birgunj]], is main entry Point of [[Nepal]] from [[India]]
File:Gate ajar.jpg|This gate and massive gateposts has no locks—a gate marks a [[border]]line in ownership/use and can allow passage.
File:Gate ajar.jpg|This gate and massive gateposts has no locks—a gate marks a [[border]]line in ownership/use and can allow passage.
File:Garden Gate.JPG|A small, elegant gate to a meadow path
File:Garden Gate.JPG|A small, elegant gate to a meadow path
File:Pergamonmuseum Babylon Ischtar-Tor.jpg|[[Ishtar Gate]] is the oldest [[city gate]] in existence
File:Pergamonmuseum Babylon Ischtar-Tor.jpg|[[Ishtar Gate]] is the oldest [[city gate]] in existence
File:Wringin Lawang, Trowulan.jpg|Wringin Lawang, a 14th-century [[Majapahit]] split gate, called ''"[[Candi bentar]]"'', in [[Trowulan]]
File:Wringin Lawang, Trowulan.jpg|Wringin Lawang, a 14th-century [[Majapahit]] split gate, called ''"[[Candi bentar]]"'', in [[Trowulan]], [[Java]], [[Indonesia]]
File:Ubud temple entrance.jpg|Richly decorated [[Bali]]nese temple gate called [[Paduraksa]]
File:Ubud temple entrance.jpg|Richly decorated Indonesian [[Bali]]nese [[Balinese temple|temple]] gate called [[Paduraksa]]
File:Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia 8 by David Shankbone.jpg|This gate at [[Columbia University]] was closed to prevent entry of protesters
File:Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia 8 by David Shankbone.jpg|This gate at [[Columbia University]] was closed to prevent entry of protesters
File:Finlayson gate1.jpg|The gate of [[Finlayson (company)|Finlayson factory]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
File:Finlayson gate1.jpg|The gate of [[Finlayson (company)|Finlayson factory]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
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File:MalKingsPalaceGate.jpg|Malaysian King's Palace Gate, [[Kuala Lampur]]
File:MalKingsPalaceGate.jpg|Malaysian King's Palace Gate, [[Kuala Lampur]]
File:Ohrid Upper Gate close-up.jpg|Medieval ironclad city gate, from the Upper Gate in the old town of [[Ohrid]]
File:Ohrid Upper Gate close-up.jpg|Medieval ironclad city gate, from the Upper Gate in the old town of [[Ohrid]]
File:Chinese_type_gate_from_kerala.jpg|Chinese traditional type gate (iron gate in front of house) in [[Kerala, India]]
File:Chinese type gate from kerala.jpg|Chinese traditional type gate (iron gate in front of house) in [[Kerala, India]]
File:MuscatRoadGate.jpg|Gates decorate routes in the entrance of [[Muscat, Oman]]
File:MuscatRoadGate.jpg|Gates decorate routes in the entrance of [[Muscat, Oman]]
File:Kuwaitgate.jpg|Kuwait Gate, historically surrounded [[Kuwait City]], built in 1929
File:Kuwaitgate.jpg|Kuwait Gate, historically surrounded [[Kuwait City]], built in 1929
File:Royal Military College of Canada front gates.jpg|[[Royal Military College of Canada]] front gates and [[gatehouse]]
File:Royal Military College of Canada front gates.jpg|[[Royal Military College of Canada]] front gates and [[gatehouse]]
File:Ernst Rudolph By the Entrance.jpg|Ernst Rudolph, ''By the Entrance''
File:Ernst Rudolph By the Entrance.jpg|Ernst Rudolph, ''By the Entrance''
File:Nivala.vaakuna.svg|A wooden gate pictured in the coat of arms of [[Nivala]]
File:Royal_Mint_Melbourne.jpg|Decorative [[emblems of state]] are also fixed on gates to public buildings, old Royal [[Melbourne Mint]]
File:Royal Mint Melbourne.jpg|Decorative [[Lists of national symbols|emblems of state]] are also fixed on gates to public buildings, old Royal [[Melbourne Mint]]
File:Shri Swaminarayan Mandir gate.jpg|Gate of Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, [[Bhavnagar]], India
File:Shri Swaminarayan Mandir gate.jpg|Gate of Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, [[Bhavnagar]], India
File:Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University gate on the eve of Namvistar Din celebrations.png|Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University gate on the eve of [[Namantar Andolan#Namvistar Din|Namvistar Din]] celebrations reflects [[Ajanta Caves|Ajanata]] art
File:Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University gate on the eve of Namvistar Din celebrations.png|Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University gate on the eve of [[Namantar Andolan#Namvistar Din|Namvistar Din]] celebrations reflects [[Ajanta Caves|Ajanata]] art
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File:Warszawa, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26-28 20170516 001.jpg|[[Warsaw University]] main gate, Poland
File:Warszawa, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26-28 20170516 001.jpg|[[Warsaw University]] main gate, Poland
File:Gate of Farm Gunsteling in Namibia (2017).jpg|Gate of Farm ''Gunsteling'' in [[Namibia]] (2017)
File:Gate of Farm Gunsteling in Namibia (2017).jpg|Gate of Farm ''Gunsteling'' in [[Namibia]] (2017)
File:Ancient gate of Suandok temple , Chiangmai , Thailand.jpg|Thai Temple ([[wat]]) gate at [[Wat Suan Dok]], [[Chiang Mai Province|Chiang Mai]]
File:Ancient gate of Suandok temple , Chiangmai , Thailand.jpg|Thai Temple ([[wat]]) gate at [[Wat Suan Dok]], [[Chiang Mai Province|Chiang Mai]]
File:Ariyalai Mahamari Amman Kovil (அரியாலை மகாமாரி அம்மன் கோவில்).jpg|A [[gopuram]], [[Hindu temple]] gate tower, in [[Sri Lanka]]
File:Ariyalai Mahamari Amman Kovil (அரியாலை மகாமாரி அம்மன் கோவில்).jpg|A [[gopuram]], [[Hindu temple]] gate tower, in [[Sri Lanka]]
File:Eiheiji35nt3200.jpg|A Japanese temple gate (mon) at [[Eiheiji]]
File:Eiheiji35nt3200.jpg|A Japanese temple gate (mon) at [[Eiheiji]]
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File:Gate of the Thai Embassy in Paris.jpg|A [[French architecture|French]]-manner gate of the embassy of Thailand in [[Paris]]
File:Gate of the Thai Embassy in Paris.jpg|A [[French architecture|French]]-manner gate of the embassy of Thailand in [[Paris]]
File:Embassy of South Korea in Moscow, gates.jpg|Adapted-[[Korean architecture|Korean]]-manner gate of the embassy of South Korea in [[Moscow]]
File:Embassy of South Korea in Moscow, gates.jpg|Adapted-[[Korean architecture|Korean]]-manner gate of the embassy of South Korea in [[Moscow]]
File:Iron Gates-Osgoode Hall National Historic Site of Canada-Toronto-Ontario-HPC4258-20221201.jpg|The Iron Gates of [[Osgoode Hall]], [[Toronto]]
File: Waterson k51p sample4-2.jpg|Beachside gate with a self-latching device and a higher than 54” release mechanism.
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</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Barricade|Barrier]]
*[[City Gate]]
* [[Barricade]]
* [[Boom barrier]] (a.k.a. boom gate)
* [[Boom barrier]] (a.k.a. boom gate)
* [[Border]]
* [[Border]]
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[[Category:Fortification (architectural elements)]]
[[Category:Garden features]]
[[Category:Garden features]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures by type]]

Revision as of 21:26, 6 December 2024

Gate from Bucharest (Romania)
Art Nouveau gate of Castel Béranger (Paris)
Candi bentar, a typical Indonesian gate that is often found on the islands of Java and Bali

A gate or gateway is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by walls. The word derived from old Norse "gat"[1] meaning road or path; But other terms include yett and port. The concept originally referred to the gap or hole in the wall or fence, rather than a barrier which closed it. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of individuals, or they may be merely decorative. The moving part or parts of a gateway may be considered "doors", as they are fixed at one side whilst opening and closing like one.[2]

A gate may have a latch that can be raised and lowered to both open a gate or prevent it from swinging.[3] Gate operation can be either automated or manual. Locks are also used on gates to increase security.

Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a castle or fortified town. Actual doors can also be considered gates when they are used to block entry as prevalent within a gatehouse. Today, many gate doors are equipped with self-closing devices that can improve safety, security, and convenience.

It is important to choose a controlled gate closer to ensure a consistent closing speed, as well as safety and security. A self-closing gate can help prevent accidents by children or pets, particularly around swimming pools, spas, beaches and hot tubs. A self-closing gate can also improve the security of the property by ensuring that the gate is closed and latched properly. There are various types of gate closers available, including exposed spring devices, gate closers, spring hinges, and self-closing hinges. The appropriate type of closer will depend on the weight and size of the gate, as well as other factors like speed control, weather resistance, and ADA compliance.

Purpose-specific types of gate

Japanese Torii at Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Japan, where the Hindu goddess Saraswati is worshipped as the Buddhist-Shinto goddess Benzaiten

See also

References

  1. ^ "gate | Origin and meaning of gate by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  2. ^ "GATE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary". dictionary.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  3. ^ "Hardware 101: Gate Latches". Gardenista. 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2019-04-20.