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New York, New York, USA
The Flatiron Building is one of the most photographed buildings in New York and mimics the bow of an ocean liner. The stone and terracotta façade building, considered one of the oldest skyscrapers in NY, was in dire need of new windows due to weathering effects and age. The windows chosen for the project were the same historic windows selected for the Empire State Building restoration in the early 1990s.
GLAZING CONTRACTOR/WINDOW INSTALLER: Kilroy Architectural Windows, Inc., Brooklyn, NY
ARCHITECT FOR THE REPLACEMENT PROJECT: Fifield Piaker Elman Architects, New York, NY
Photographer: ©Nick Waring