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  • Traditional Building Products

    Twenty-Four NEW Selections from
    the Editors of Clem Labine's Traditional Building Magazine

    AUGUST 9, 2011

    WOOD WINDOWS

    Marvin Windows And Doors
    www.marvin.com

    Manufacturer of wood windows & doors: clad & clad-wood; solid wood entry doors; special shapes; custom sizes & more than 11,000 standard sizes; historical replicas; interior & exterior storm windows.

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    CUSTOM ARTWORK, ART GLASS & FURNISHINGS
    CUSTOM COLUMNS & CAPITALS

    Architectural Products By Outwater, LLC

    www.outwater.com

    Supplier of more than 40,000 ready-to-ship building-component products including interior & exterior architectural millwork, columns, decorative moldings & trim, wrought-iron components, hardware & lighting.

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    CUSTOM CONSERVATORIES & OUTBUILDINGS
    CUSTOM DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS & HARDWARE

    Richards-Wilcox, Inc.

    www.rwhardware.com

    Manufacturer of historical reproduction door hardware: for slide, swing & slide-fold doors; strap hinges, door pulls, bolts, latches, trucks & track for doors weighing up to 5,000 lbs.; turn-of-the-century designs & replicas.

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    CUSTOM EXTERIOR ELEMENTS, ORNAMENT & FINISHES
    CUSTOM FLOORING

    Chestnut Specialists, Inc.

    www.chestnutspec.com

    Manufacturer of antique wood for flooring: chestnut, oak, pine & hemlock; hewn barn beams, weathered siding & sheathing planks.

    CUSTOM INTERIOR ELEMENTS, ORNAMENT & FINISHES
    CUSTOM LANDSCAPE, STREETSCAPE & GARDEN SPECIALTIES

    Lake Shore Industries, Inc.

    www.lsisigns.com

    Manufacturer of cast-aluminum & bronze signs & plaques: street signs, town seals, historical markers, building letters, lighted & non-lighted signs, cast bases for street signs, posts, bollards..

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    CUSTOM LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL
    CUSTOM MANTELS, FIREPLACES & CHIMNEYS
    historical_windows

    Easy Stone Center

    www.easystonecenter.com

    Stone fabricator: specialized equipment to cut, shape & polish large & small custom stone products; onsite capabilities from simple step treads & sliced thin veneers to 3D modeling & robotic statuary milling; large quarry blocks in stock; stone selection & design assistance available.

    CUSTOM METALWORK
    CUSTOM PLUMBING, BATH & HEATING
    tanglewood

    Unico System, Inc.

    www.unicosystem.com

    Supplier of mini-duct systems for retrofitting HVAC systems into old buildings: small, flexible hoses.

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    CUSTOM ROOFING & ROOFING SPECIALTIES
    CUSTOM STONE, BRICK & MASONRY
    gaf

    Kopelov Cut Stone, Inc.

    www.kopelovcutstone.com

    Fabricator of stone architectural elements for historic restoration & historically inspired new construction: commercial & residential facades in limestone, marble & sandstone; carved mantels & monuments; columns & capitals.

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    CUSTOM TIMBER FRAMING & BARNS
    CUSTOM WOODWORK
    renaissance

    The Brent Hull Companies

    www.brenthull.com

    Custom fabricator & installer of historical millwork: casing/moldings, built-in furniture, paneling, paneled & carved doors & complete entryways; all old-growth wood; historical millwork, carvings, mantels, stairs & more.

    GREEN FINISHES, PAINTS & SEALANTS
    GREEN FLOORING
    historical

    Bear Creek Lumber

    www.bearcreeklumber.com

    Supplier of high-quality clear-grade lumber siding, decking, paneling, ceilings, timbers & post & beam: sustainable & recycled; western red cedar, Port Orford cedar, Douglas fir, ipe, cypress, pine, fir, hemlock, jatoba & more.

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    GREEN LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL
    GREEN MILLWORK
    historical

    Cochran's Lumber And Millwork, Inc.

    www.cochranslumber.com

    Manufacturer of millwork: paneling, wainscotting, casework & door & window casing & molding; mantels, flooring & doors; native & exotic species & antique heart pine, oak & chestnut; hand-hewn beams from old barns & cabins.

    GREEN ROOFING
    GREEN WINDOWS & DOORS
    historical

    Seekircher Steel Window Repair Corp.

    www.seekirchersteelwindow.com

    Restorer of steel casement windows & doors: all work done on site; repaired & restored steel windows & doors at Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater; vintage steel casement windows & doors; more than 6,000 windows repaired annually.

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    GREEN SALVAGED & RECYCLED MATERIALS

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    A Beautiful New Chain and Pulley Window

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    Pillsbury Hall, University of Minnesota
    Returning the Pillsbury to its historic grandeur

    When the University of Minnesota set out to renovate historic Pillsbury Hall, it faced the significant challenge of matching new windows to the aesthetics of the 112-year-old building and the surrounding campus. Learn more.

     


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