Historic restoration projects are rarely simple. Between preserving original character, managing field conditions, and coordinating multiple trades, the schedule can get tight fast. That’s one reason we maintain an in-house copper studio at Renaissance Historic Exteriors: It helps us fabricate custom architectural sheet metal faster, keep projects moving, and deliver the craftsmanship historic buildings deserve.
For architects and engineers, that capability can be a real differentiator in a bid, especially when the project includes domes, steeples, towers, cornices, or other details that require highly specific metal work.
Architectural sheet metal plays a major role in restoring historic buildings. These components are often custom made to match original profiles, historical detailing, and project-specific conditions. On many projects, that means the work cannot simply be ordered off the shelf.
When restoration contractors outsource metal fabrication, lead times can stretch and coordination can become more difficult. If a detail needs to change after demolition or field verification, a project can lose valuable time waiting for revised shop work. That’s exactly the kind of delay we try to eliminate with our in-house copper studio.
Our architectural sheet metal service is built around the idea that fabrication and installation work better when they are closely connected. We combine modern technology with old-world craftsmanship to produce quality, lasting installations of architectural sheet metal.
This gives us a few important advantages:
For project teams, that means fewer handoff issues and more confidence in the schedule.
We’ve seen how valuable our copper studio can be on major restoration projects. When working on courthouse towers, copper domes, and other historically significant features, this in-house capability helps us stay flexible while maintaining a high standard of craftsmanship.
Historic buildings rarely reveal every condition upfront. Hidden deterioration, framing changes, and unexpected repairs are part of the process. Because our copper studio is part of our own operation, we can adapt more quickly when the necessary work changes in the field. That flexibility can help reduce delays and keep the restoration moving.
This is especially important on:
For architects and engineers, in-house fabrication can strengthen a project before construction even begins. When a contractor can handle custom sheet metal work internally, it signals greater control over quality, schedule, and execution.
This can make a big difference during bidding. It shows that the team is prepared to manage complex details without unnecessary outside dependencies. It also gives design professionals a partner who can help anticipate constructability challenges early and keep the project aligned with the original design intent.
Our copper studio also creates a place where our team can build specialized skills in historic restoration and architectural sheet metal work. That matters in a trade where hands-on experience is hard to find and even harder to develop in the right setting.
An in-house studio supports:
For recruitment, that’s a meaningful advantage. We’ve found that people who want to work in historic preservation often want more than a job; they want a place where they can learn, contribute, and work on buildings that matter.
At Renaissance, we believe historic restoration should be both careful and efficient. Our in-house copper studio helps us do both by keeping fabrication close to the rest of the project and giving our team more control over quality and timing.
For architects and engineers, that means a more dependable restoration partner. For job candidates, it means the chance to build a specialized trade. And for historic buildings, it means the details that define them can be restored with the accuracy they deserve.
Interested in learning more? Reach out to Renaissance today.