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East Wayne Street Historic District
<br />C. Windows and Doors
<br />Window and door frames are of wood or
<br />steel (some casements) or in the case of
<br />brick structures, stone sills and brick lintels.
<br />Where metal or vinyl siding has been
<br />applied, window trim has been covered.
<br />Storm windows are of wood or aluminum.
<br />Casemeni windows adapted the English
<br />y: tradition of using wrought iron casements
<br />with leaded cames for residential use.
<br />Rolled steel casements (either single, as
<br />shown, or paired) were popular in the
<br />1920s for cottage style residences and
<br />Gothic style campus architecture. More
<br />streamlined casements were popular in the
<br />1930s for institutional and small industrial
<br />buildings.
<br />Recommended
<br />Window Elevation
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<br />Required
<br />Original windows and doors including sash,
<br />lintels, sills, shutters, decorative glass,
<br />pediments, hoods, and hardware shall be
<br />retained or when deteriorated beyond repair,
<br />replaced with units and trim resembling the
<br />original.
<br />Wood frame storm windows and doors painted to match the original, should be used but should not damage
<br />existing frames. If new sash and doors are used, .the existing or original materials, design, and hardware should be _
<br />used. When metal storm doors are used, they should be painted anodized or coated to match the existing. When
<br />awnings are used they should be of canvas material.
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<br />features such as
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<br />prove the thermal performance of historic steel windows. Scheme A
<br />aluminum insulating
<br />(showing jamb detail) is of a 10 " acrylic panel with a closed cell foam
<br />Fg. 8 APPROPRIATE TYPES OF WEATHERSTRIPPINO
<br />FOR METAL WINDOWS.
<br />glass combinationsteriar
<br />gasket attached with self -tapping stainless steel screws directly to the ex -
<br />Weatherstripping it an important
<br />Part oJapgradbir the thermal efficiency of historic steel windows.
<br />The chart above shows the jamb section Of the window with the
<br />that re wire removal
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<br />of the outwardly opening sash. Scheme B (showing jamb detail) is
<br />of a glass panel in a magnetized frame affired directly to the interior of
<br />weatherstrtppfngin place. Drawrngs: Sharon C. Pork -41A.
<br />of the original
<br />he historic steel sash. The choice of using glass or acrylic mounted on
<br />Windows doors
<br />the inside or outside will depend on the ability of the window to tolerate
<br />and
<br />additional weight, the location and size of the window, the cost, and the
<br />shall not be installed,
<br />long-term maintenance outlook. Drawing. Sharon C. Park, AIA.
<br />Piot Recommended
<br />tal, vinyl, or fiberglass awnings, hoods, and fake shutters that would detract from the existing character or
<br />earance of the building should not be used.
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