Featured Projects
Seek inspiration and explore award-winning projects featuring our custom wood windows and doors with world-renowned architects.
Project Details
Take a closer look at the projects that showcase our completely custom products with architectural detailing and unparalleled quality. These award-winning projects successfully deliver on their architects’ unique vision and demanding project requirements.
Cambridge, MA
Alvar Aalto
Perry Dean Rogers
Perry Dean Rogers
This renovation of an international icon required a lot of history and 50 years of expertise and experience to match the original. The 800 Duratherm windows installed 25 years ago are still performing perfectly. Every one.
Philadelphia, PA
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Associates
Duratherm’s history of collaboration with elite architects and clients from around the world, and of creating unique and distinctive fenestration solutions, made the choice an easy one. It was no surprise that Duratherm was called upon to play a powerful role in the rebirth of the Barnes Collection in its new location and value of architecture today."
Mercersburg, PA
Ennead Architects
Craftsmanship and design come together to create the Burgin Center for the Arts, Mercersburg College.
Buffalo, NY
Cannon Design
When completed in 1894, this building was a milestone in high rise architecture. Our 1982 renovation project which replaced all 400 windows should help this National Historic Landmark endure for another 100 years.
Charlottesville, VA
Ayers Saint Gross
Our work on the visitor center of Thomas Jefferson's world famous home, was a beautiful/sustainable method of preserving our nation's history.
Carlisle, PA
Ennead Architects
The challenge of an elliptical courtyard building, a gracefully curved window wall, and extremely large doors, created an award-winning partnership between Duratherm and Ennead Architects.
Upstate NY
UNStudio
This amazing and unique architectural home was designed by UNStudio Architects of Amsterdam in 2007. It's a complex volumetric form that appears to be floating slightly off the ground.