Case Study

A Lot on the Line | Installing Fire-Rated Lot Line Windows in TriBeCa

A Lot on the Line | Installing Fire-Rated Lot Line Windows in TriBeCa

Installing 350-pound, 10-foot-tall steel fire-rated ceramic glazed lot line windows is no easy feat—especially in a historic TriBeCa building with just five feet of clearance between neighboring structures. When working several stories up, over skylights and alleyways, precision is key. These projects demand careful planning, expertise, and patience to ensure both compliance and craftsmanship.

Restoring No. 17 St. Luke's Place | A Historic Greenwich Village Gem

Restoring No. 17 St. Luke's Place | A Historic Greenwich Village Gem

Located in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village, St. Luke’s Place stands as a testament to New York City’s rich architectural and cultural history. This charming block, made up of fifteen townhouses, numbered 3-17, showcases a cohesive ensemble of red brick homes, including No. 17, a triangular-shaped white stucco townhouse in the Anglo-Italianate style.

A Window to the Past | Reviving 214 West 16th Street

A Window to the Past | Reviving 214 West 16th Street

Nestled in the heart of New York City, 214 West 16th Street stands as a captivating example of architectural evolution. Built in 1898, this brick building seamlessly blends the Federal Style with touches of Neoclassical, Beaux-Arts, and Baroque elements.

Transforming 16 East 16th Street: A Historic Icon Reimagined

Transforming 16 East 16th Street: A Historic Icon Reimagined

We're excited to announce that our installation work is about to begin at the iconic 16 East 16th Street, where this historic six-story structure is being converted into a nine-story hotel in Union Square. This project, designed by the renowned BKSK Architects and developed by Trevor Stahelski under Gramercy Park House LLC, involves the meticulous preservation of the façade of the 1891 building.