New York City never stops challenging and inspiring us.
Every time we take on a project here, especially in a landmark like the Walker Tower, we feel the weight—and the privilege—of honoring the city’s architectural past. This isn’t just about windows. It’s about respecting history while upgrading buildings to meet modern standards.

That’s why steel windows are our go-to solution. The Walker Tower is the perfect example. Originally built in 1929, its Art Deco design is iconic—strong, symmetrical, and deeply rooted in that era’s style. Replacing or restoring windows here isn’t just technical work. It’s cultural stewardship.
With steel, we can match the original profiles down to the millimeter. The strength of our hot-rolled or thermally broken cold-rolled steel systems lets us maintain thin sightlines while supporting oversized glass—giving these timeless structures the performance they need today without compromising the look they were born with.
Our team works closely with architects, engineers, and preservationists to make sure every unit we install fits the building’s story. For buildings like Walker Tower, that story includes lasting materials, custom glazing, and fire-rated options that meet NYC codes without disrupting the façade.
It’s projects like these that remind us why we do what we do.
Steel gives us the freedom to bring classic design into the future—without losing what made it special in the first place.