Nestled in the Lower West Side, 256 W. 10th St. is a building with large and expansive windows on both sides of the property, at streetside, and facing the rear. Although due to weathering, the existing windows have deteriorated and required replacement throughout. STONE scoped the replacement of all existing windows and terrace entrances of the building to keep the elements out.
TRANSOM WINDOW REPLACEMENT
Window replacement at the building included the replacement of transom windows across the facades of the building. Upon replacement the new transom windows allowed for better light penetration and energy efficency.
STONE scoped the replacement of the sliding windows along the street facade. Upon replacement the windows provided clarity to all things happening on the other side of the glass.
Apart from the existing windows, STONE also scoped the replacement of hte existing terrace door entrances. Upon replacement, the contrasting bronze of the entrances gave an attentive grabbing feel to the building facades.
As each part of the facade contained its own type of window, STONE did their due diligence to ensure all window types were considered prior to fabrication and replacement.