New York City, with its iconic skyline and rich architectural heritage, is a treasure trove of historical significance. Amidst the towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, one architectural element stands out for its timeless elegance and historical importance – casement windows.
From Casements to Double-Hung | The World of Windows
New York City's skyline is a testament to architectural innovation and diversity. One key element that contributes to the uniqueness of its buildings is the variety of windows used. From historic brownstones to modern skyscrapers, the windows in NYC homes and buildings showcase a rich tapestry of styles and functionalities.
A Window into the Past | Upper Central Park West
Preserving Timeless Elegance | A Restoration Journey on East 70th Street
In the heart of Manhattan, amidst the hustle and bustle, stands a pair of architectural gems that have witnessed the transformation of time and culture. Our latest endeavor has been nothing short of a meticulous dance with history, as we conclude the restoration of two remarkable structures on East 70th Street, just off 5th Avenue.
Through the Panes | Gratitude for New York's Rich Historic Windows
Reviving the Paterno | A Journey of Restoration and Transformation
In the heart of New York City, nestled within the historic neighborhood of Clinton Hill, there stands a testament to architectural grandeur, the "Paterno," also known as 440 Riverside Drive. Built in 1909 and designed by the renowned architects Schwartz & Gross, this magnificent building has watched over the city for generations.