Hopes Steel Windows Aurora [upd]

Hot-rolled steel has a distinct profile—a slight radius on the outer edge rather than a sharp 90° corner. Aurora replicates this via precision roll-forming, ensuring that new additions to historic districts don't look "fake."

Unlike bulky vinyl or aluminum frames that require 3+ inches to hide thermal breaks, Hopes Aurora maintains a slim 1.625-inch (41mm) face width. From a distance, it looks identical to a historic non-thermal steel window. hopes steel windows aurora

Founded in 1892 in Jamestown, New York, the Hopes company began as a manufacturer of steel sash for industrial factories. By the 1920s and 30s, they were the default choice for Art Deco skyscrapers (like the Chrysler Building’s lobby windows) and the International Style homes of Mies van der Rohe. Hot-rolled steel has a distinct profile—a slight radius

: The Aurora series boasts a minimalist yet robust design that complements both contemporary and traditional architecture. The slim profiles provide an unobstructed view, making them ideal for modern homes and commercial spaces. Founded in 1892 in Jamestown, New York, the

: Security is a paramount concern for any homeowner or business. The Aurora steel windows are designed with security in mind, featuring multi-point locking systems and sturdy construction to provide peace of mind without compromising on style.

Hopes Steel Windows Aurora [upd]