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Nolte Hall, University of Minnesota
Renewing and preserving character in every detail
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Overview
Nolte Hall offers some of the most fascinating architectural nuances to be found on the University of Minnesota campus. As with many historic restorations, the challenge with Nolte Hall was to provide new window designs that precisely reproduced the aesthetic intricacies of the original windows, but with contemporary materials and features that provided a durable, energy-efficient and low-maintenance solution. Project Details
- The windows built for this project incorporated custom extruded aluminum clad casing and sill profiles, simulated divided lites (SDL) and a recessed transom on a number of large round top windows.
- Aluminum screens matched the originals – right down to the bronze screen mesh.
- Ogee lugs were replicated in low-maintenance clad with a durable Kynar® finish. A new sash with insulating glass was designed to save energy while preserving the original art glass and wood millwork.
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The Project Team
Contractor: Sheehy Construction, Inc. Signature Project Lead: Chris Ratzlaff Signature Craftsmen: Mike Bailey Production Supervisor: Mike Lee

Cross Sections
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