
ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS
Cities, universities, architects and designers have relied on us to create exquisite metalwork to adorn their sites and buildings.

The Pagoda in the Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park

In addition to designing and fabricating new bell hangers and end caps, we manufactured over 1000 copper components for the exterior woodwork using custom dies we produced in house.

Each of the 5 roof levels got copper flashing and drip legs.

Stanford University has been a major client for over 20 years.

Reproduction leader heads are hand fabricated from flat sheets of copper using traditional techniques and patinated.

These are part of an order for 20 leader heads for the engineering and science buildings.

The Memorial Church had extensive weathering to copper work on the facade. We are reconstructing the patterns from an original.

A weathervane for the Miller Library at the Pacific Grove campus.

The weathervane installed

Stanford's Old Student Union is an historic structure.

The handrails were severely damaged by a century of weathering.

As much of the historic original railing needed to be saved. Here a new piece of steel will mend a rusted out portion.

New pieces of steel are fitted into existing material and welded in place.

The restored railing after galvanizing and powder coating.

The new handrails installed.

The Hanna House by Frank Lloyd Wright is a very important part of the Stanford Campus and American architecture.

An original handrail was created for this historic structure. This is a prototype.

The final version being constructed in the studio.

The completed handrail is secured in the concrete floor.

Stanford's Memorial Church is at the center of the original campus.

A new brass handrail designed to complement existing railings at the front of the church was an early project at Stanford.