

Historic Landmark Products
University Series
Landmark175
Liberty Series
Empire Bronze
Gallery
Finishing Process
Empire Bronze Finishes
Energy Efficiency
Handcrafted Hardware
Fully Welded Construction and Intersections
Double Weatherstripping
Stainless Steel Frame Insect Screens
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Hope’s partners with historic and landmark committees preserving early steel window elements such as putty glazing recreated through utilization of specially designed hot rolled steel window profiles, sloped snap-in glazing beads and various muntin bar profiles.
University™ Series
Hope's University Series steel window profiles were designed for projects requiring historic replication of exterior putty glazed steel windows.
Landmark175™ Series
Hope's Landmark175 Series utilizes
many of the same hot rolled window profiles as our Jamestown175
Series. The primary differences are two hot rolled steel sections
which offer an even narrower sightline of 2-3/16" at operable windows
and doors.
Liberty Series™
Hope’s Blast-Resistant windows have been successfully open air tested and met the General Services Administration (GSA) security criteria for Level C and the Department of Defense (DoD) Antiterrorism Standard #UFC 4-010-01.
Empire Bronze™
Hope's Empire Bronze Seriesoffers the
same 1-3/4” depth and 2-5/8” operable sightlines as our Jamestown175
Series but in solid bronze.
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Guastavino's, New York, NY
Architect: Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates
Photographer: Keystone Film Productions, Inc.
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The Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA
Architect: GTI Properties
Photographer: Keystone Film Productions, Inc.
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