Architecture

Reviving the Beauty of 130 East 67th Street

Reviving the Beauty of 130 East 67th Street

New York City, with its towering skyscrapers and modern glass facades, is also a treasure trove of historical architectural gems. Among these is 130 East 67th Street at Lexington Avenue, a stunning building that embodies the grandeur and elegance of early 20th-century design.

Restoring History | Window Replacement at Mercer Street

Restoring History | Window Replacement at Mercer Street

Learn how our expert team at Historical Windows of New York meticulously replaced oversized Double-Hung Mahogany Weight and Chain windows, approved by the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission in Soho.

Preserving Heritage | Restoring Harperley Hall

Preserving Heritage | Restoring Harperley Hall

Nestled on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Harperley Hall stands as an architectural marvel and a testament to New York's rich history. As a team passionate about historic preservation and architectural excellence, Harperley Hall has been a frequent site for us to showcase our talents over the years.

Exploring New York City's Iconic Landmark Windows

Exploring New York City's Iconic Landmark Windows

New York City's skyline is a testament to human ingenuity and architectural brilliance. Among the towering skyscrapers and bustling streets lie windows that have become iconic symbols of the city's rich history, culture, and innovation. From the sleek modernity of glass-walled structures to the ornate detailing of historic buildings, each window tells a story of New York's past and present.

A Window into the Past | Upper Central Park West

A Window into the Past | Upper Central Park West

Nestled along West 95th Street in New York City's Upper Central Park West Westside Landmarks Historic District stand four enchanting Row Houses that have withstood the test of time.

Is it a "Brownstone" or is it a Townhouse?

Is it a "Brownstone" or is it a Townhouse?

A brownstone is a type of townhouse constructed from a brown sandstone…It comes in varying shades or hues from brown to red, with the trademark color coming from a high amount of iron in the stone.