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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Astec's bronze alloy was used to create a continuous design that compliments even the smallest details of Natuzzi Americas Headquarters in High Point, North Carolina.
The Frederiksen Court complex has provided housing for thousands of ISU students since the first buildings went up in 2001, Heartland contributed to the construction of the newly added buildings.
Reception area at Emanuelson-Podas.
Beautiful White Oak tabletop at the Sumi Robata Bar in Chicago, IL
Norwood Architects was selected as the architect for the Huey Luey's Mexican Restaurant in Hiram, GA.
Exterior view of the award winning Lofts at Mayo Park in Rochester, Minnesota by Snow Kreilich Architects. This project boasts modern design elements and sweeping views of the Zumbro River.
Be The Match, run by the National Marrow Donor Program, is a nonprofit dedicated to helping patients obtain life-saving transplants. The choice to locate their headquarters in downtown Minneapolis adjacent to Target Field was made in part to improve the organization’s public visibility.
This project had stringent historic renovation requirements that were my using our SCW900 and SCW2500 Series windows. You can trust St. Cloud Window for you next historic renovation project.
The Longboard product line is an uncomplicated architectural system with remarkable solid colour finishes and believable wood finishes. Longboard is non-combustible and composed of aluminum cladding, slats, louvers, ceiling beams, and the SimpL-Clip system. Photography by: Matthew Gallant Clarity No… Read More
Modern coffee shop with Maple Veneer Tambour installed at a 45 degree angle - modern and eye catching!
The custom orange-colored woodgrain panel by Pure + FreeForm is featured throughout the interior of the Chase Center.
Photography Credit: Jason O’Rear / Chase Center
Featuring simple, balanced design, our CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC rainscreen cladding system puts the texture and sheen of our natural slates right to the fore.