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AIA Credited Learning Units and Meetings
With positive feedback from our previous visits to architecture firms, we’ve had numerous requests from architects who couldn’t make it previously to host more AIA credited lunch and learn units to give architects, who are getting more involved in restoration projects, more insight on the historical window process, especially from the eyes of the window

Architect Meet & Greet III
With a successful series of architect meet & greet trips during the summer, we’ve hosted another series of meet & greets with other architects and firms in upstate New York. If you haven’t read or heard of it please refer to our previous trip by clicking here. Diamond Windows and BR Johnson have partnered again to

Beaux Arts Manhattan Install Part 2
After several meetings and discussions over product development for the Beaux Arts project, Diamond has successfully developed three new products for the Brodsky Organization on this project. Click here to read more about what the new products and features were. This is part 2 of our mock up process for the Beaux Arts project in Manhattan, which

Beaux Arts Manhattan Install Part 1
After several meetings and discussions over product development for the Beaux Arts project, Diamond has successfully developed three new products for the Brodsky Organization on this project. Click here to read more about what the new products and features were. Upon getting approval for the new products, it was time to initiate the next phase of the project, the preliminary

Storefront System for Syracuse State Tower
As one of the largest and tallest buildings in Syracuse, NY, the Syracuse State Tower is nearing the completion of the final phase of this prominent project. The finishing touch is a historical storefront glazing caps, which we have custom developed with the help of BR Johnson, to match our historical window line, the 5000

Architect Meet & Greet II
With such a positive feedback from our previous architect meet & greet trip, we’ve hosted another series of meet & greets with other architects and firms in upstate New York. If you haven’t read or heard of it please refer to our previous trip by clicking here. Diamond Windows and BR Johnson have partnered again to host another meet

Product Design for Beaux Arts Project
We had the honor of presenting a developer from the Brodsky Organization the prototypes that we designed and built specifically for this project. Run by Brodsky, the Beaux Arts apartments is a two part building complex located in midtown Manhattan at 307 and 310 44th Street. It is at the cross street of First Avenue in the Turtle

Architect Meet & Greet
Diamond Windows has teamed up with our client, BR Johnson, to provide a meet and greet opportunity for architects located around upstate New York. On this trip, we have Jack Guan, who is our commercial project manager and Bob Sampson, our VP of business development, representing our company and products. We truly appreciate BR Johnson for being

AIA Continuing Education Learning Units
Given the positive response from our previous visits to architecture firms, we’ve had numerous requests from architects who couldn’t make it previously to host an AIA credited learning unit to give everyone more insight on the historical window process, especially from the eyes of the window manufacturer. If you are curious about the previous trips,

Commercial Series Number Update
As part of our growth and evolution, we decided that there was a need to reorganize our commercial series numbers to simplify product designations for our clients and ourselves. For our existing clientele, we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Current Updates: Old: 8000 Series Steel Replica (8201 Picture Window, 8501 Casement, 8601

Ponemah Mill Before & After
As we near the completion of another phase at Ponemah Mill Lofts in Taftville, Connecticut, we wanted to share some before and after photos showing the amazing restoration work that has been done to this beautiful historic mill. Click here for details and more project photos.