INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The training center and large group meeting room at the Cummins engineering building in Fridley, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
The design of this U.S. headquarters of a Japanese corporation needed to be both strong and subdued. Crossville's gauged porcelain tile panels helped solve this design challenge beautifully.
Beckhoff’s new US headquarters is an ideal example of the company’s automation technology at work.
The interior of a 142,290-square-foot industrial building which is home to Clearfield, a company that designs, manufactures and distributes fiber optic management products.
Functional dining area at Black Rock Bar & Grill in Beavercreek, OH by Dras Cases
The Higher Ground homeless shelter in Minneapolis shows how precast concrete panels can provide architectural finish, meet load-bearing structural requirements, and even serve as a truss elements.
Crossville’s gauged porcelain tile panels were chosen to skin the exterior of the Santa Monica Medical Plaza.
The nurse's stations at the Children's Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota feature storage furniture with adjustable tables.
Photography Credit: Andrea Rugg
A unique design of a Bluword of Water Bubble Wall that includes ambient lighting and a company sign.
Inspired by the speakeasies of the 20’s and the elegant spaces lining the canals in Amsterdam, Ella Elli was designed to feel intimate and sexy. The layout and finishes provide a stylish environment organized into several small areas, by Space Architects + Planners.
The Sidney Research Campus offers linear courtyard areas for guests and co-workers to enjoy. CBA also created a new axis for circulation which pivots slightly away from the buildings thus setting up a dynamic relationship between the landscape and architecture. Photo by Wonsek
Luxury and sustainable products are incorporated throughout the rooftop patio at Reed Row Apartments. Bison ScrewJack Pedestals and 2×2 Smooth 6 Plank Ipê Wood Tiles helped transform this into a useable space.
Photography Credit: John Cole Photography