INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Our CUPACLAD® 101 systems use self-drilling stainless steel screws with large diameter flat heads, specially selected by our engineers to guarantee perfect fixing and to reduce installation times.
With glaringly bright sunlight at the Glatt Innovation Center, the light transmission of SageGlass is adjustable from 1% to 60% in four stages to ensure a comfortable indoor working environment.
The brick finish and colors chosen for the vertical windows complement the surrounding buildings at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN.
St. Cloud Window worked closely with the architect, the National Park Service, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission on the development of Building 19’s fenestration, which comprises nearly 50% of the facade, to enclose the building while providing natural daylight and views.
The Custom Woodgrains panel finishes on the exterior walls of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is from Pure + FreeForms Wood & Stone Solutions Collection.
Photography Credit: Courtesy Miami In Focus
Mississippi State’s Davis Wade Stadium including the tasteful character that Advanced Formliners thin brick system provides.
The hangar, unveiled in 2019, is over 600 feet long, 300 feet wide and 120 feet high. It took almost three years to build, cost $251 million, and is recognized as the longest clear-span, dual entry airline hangar in the world. The signature feature is two bookends ‘light bars’ capped by Kalwall® tra… Read More
The Luminary chose smart glass for the West End’s tallest and most innovative new office building. SageGlass LightZone® was selected to optimize daylight, outdoor views, and occupant comfort.
The new two-story, state-of-the-arts 67,140 SF Minot Medical Plaza has replaced the one-story clinic with SAMC as the anchor tenant. Wells Concrete provided the precast concrete wall panels for this project. The precast finish boasts a combination thin brick and acid etch exterior finish with cast-i… Read More
Commons area at the Hubbell Lighting Headquarters in Greenville, OK.
Originally a marsh, the land was filled with dredge spoil in the 1970s, turning it into a greyfield. The project site is located within the city limits of Virginia Beach, Virginia. It was slated for development in 2008. However, this project preserves the land’s ecological functioning, providing opp… Read More