Navigating Historic Renovations  

Finding the best path to update old buildings and homes with windows and doors

Sponsored by Marvin | By Andrew A. Hunt

This course is part of the Custom Home Academy

This presentation explores how preserving and renovating historic homes and buildings helps maintain community character while enabling energy-efficient upgrades like improved windows. It focuses on the importance of windows in historic architecture and the challenges of balancing preservation with performance. Attendees will learn about relevant federal, state, and local guidelines, including the Secretary of the Interior’s standards, especially in the context of tax credit eligibility. The course also reviews strategies for window rehabilitation and replacement inside and outside historic districts, with case studies highlighting successful, sustainable outcomes.

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Originally published in Architectural Record

Originally published in July 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1. Identify research, planning, and preparation needed for historic rehabilitation.
  2. Evaluate conditions of the windows and the overall project goals to inform decisions to repair or replace. 
  3. Formulate best solution if windows are to be replaced.
  4. Apply lessons learned from case studies where standards and guidelines were followed. 
  5. Explain the health, safety, and welfare benefits to the building owner and occupant of specifying highperformance windows for historic renovation projects.