Masonic Temple Restoration is a heritage façade restoration project led by Felix Culpa Architecture with a focus on preserving and extending the life of one of Windsor’s most historically significant buildings. Originally constructed in 1921 and listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, the project required a careful, detail-driven approach to maintain the integrity of the original architecture while introducing necessary upgrades for long-term performance.

Through meticulous restoration techniques and a deep respect for the building’s history, the façade was revitalized to enhance durability, structural longevity, and visual presence. The result is a thoughtful balance between preservation and renewal—ensuring the Masonic Temple continues to serve the community for another century and beyond.

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