Old Courthouse – Gateway Arch National Park – St. Louis

Sitting in front of the Gateway Arch, the Old Courthouse in St. Louis has seen more than its share of important cases that impacted both slavery and women’s rights. The historic Old Courthouse was originally completed in 1862 and is now a museum managed as part of the Gateway Arch National Park.

As a result of the condition of the historic window units, the architect elected to restore the original frames, and fabricate new historically accurate true divided lite sashes. Re-View was selected to custom manufacture sashes with historic profiles, true replicas of the original double hung windows, but with insulated glass units. The environmental requirements of the building necessitated each window be an operable double hung unit!

Should my building’s windows be replaced or restored?

If your building’s historic windows are in need of an update, Re-View can help. We will assess your specific location, develop a plan to replace or restore your windows, and carry out all manufacturing or refurbishment including installation. We can guide the entire process from contact to completion!

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