INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Northern Buff Minnesota Stone, by Vetter Stone is showcased here at the stunning Tata Hall building at the Harvard Business School.
Photo Credit: Robert Benson Photography
Precast panels were selected to serve as a primary building element and an artistic expression of the winding river and rolling hills of the site. Gage Brothers provided the architectural precast panels for the Marshfield Hospital & Cancer Center.
The expansive Empirehouse curtainwall systems surrounding the facility offer natural daylighting and were glazed with bird-friendly Low-E insulated glass to help birds avoid unexpected collisions.
Wells Concrete was contacted with short notice to match the granite that was originally planned for the majority of this project. Despite the difference in materials used, both buildings looked the same when completed.
In addition to creating a seamless appearance between both buildings, the 308,… Read More
With its eleven floors, the Ellipse tower was conceived as an urban beacon. Its façade is decked out in Terreal glazed cladding with very neutral contemporary colors hanging in alignment with the brick of workers’ houses.
The UT Southwestern Moncrief Medical Center project in Fort Worth, Texas utilizes a vertical installation of Terreal Piterak Slim terracotta wall cladding.
Marmon Mok’s design challenge, with Tobin Parking Garage, was to park 500+ cars and provide 14,000 SF of commercial space with an aesthetic that captures the historic spirit of both the Tobin Center and the First Baptist Church. Their design blends in the six-level garage by utilizing the comm… Read More
Inside view of Kalwall's wall system brings the most daylighting into an interior space.
Weathered Plank in Winesburg in both 6 and 4 make the perfect blend.
Wells Concrete provided insulated architectural wall panels with an acid etch finish with reveals. The new Ward County Office Building is designed as a minimalist companion to the 1929 Courthouse.
As you wander throughout the Mason City Public Library, you’ll notice updated changes and enhancements to make the environment more inviting.