Portfolio Category: Institutional

Indiana War Memorial building featuring Hopes custom historic replica bronze doors.

Historical Replication of Bronze Doors

Indiana War Memorial – Indianapolis, IN The Indiana War Memorial is a National Historic Landmark. In order to bring the iconic Neoclassical building into compliance with current fire codes and ADA accessibility requirements, Hope’s custom-built new Empire Bronze™ Jamestown175™ Series doors

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Hopes steel replacement church windows for historic preservation, The Church of the Redeemer, Parish House, Morristown, NJ.

Steel Windows for Environmental & Historic Preservation

The Church of the Redeemer, Parish House – Morristown, NJ The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Morristown, New Jersey entered the GreenFaith Certification Program and implemented a rigorous set of environmental stewardship measures aimed at improving the church’s use of and relationship to

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Mid-century modern pavilion restored with Hopes single-hung steel replacement windows.

Steel Windows for Mid-Century Modern Restoration

Vincent Massey Park – Ontario, Canada The pavilions, refreshment stand and bus shelter at Vincent Massey Park in Ottawa, Ontario are highly acclaimed mid-century modernist masterworks, receiving the prestigious Massey Award for Architecture in 1958 and the Ottawa Architectural Conservation

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Valparaiso Chapel of the Resurrection exterior, pointed roof, Hopes Jamestown175 Series features hot-rolled, solid steel located in Valparaiso, IN.

Valparaiso University – Indiana

Chapel of the Resurrection – Valparaiso, IN The Chapel of the Resurrection at Valparaiso University in Indiana underwent an extensive restoration project that included the replacement of nearly 1,000 individual windows. Hope’s Jamestown175™ Series customized, steel windows are emblematic of our corporate philosophy–where time-tested materials

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Custom Hopes windows & doors for Stanford Research Campus, exterior view.

Stanford University

Hope’s engineering and manufacturing capabilities were put to the test for Stanford’s Institute for Economic Research Policy campus. This project included a 3-story wall system, fire-rated and non-rated windows and doors, custom shapes, custom-engineered sub-frames, reinforced muntins and more –

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