INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Modern coffee shop with Maple Veneer Tambour installed at a 45 degree angle - modern and eye catching!
Flexible spaces give employees and guests a healthy and comfortable space to collaborate and meet together.
Fontanel Mansion and Inn, the former home of Barbara Mandrell, exhibits how CableRail blends with traditional architectural styles, enhancing the open nature of the complex and grounds.
Photography: Henry Ambrose Architectural Photography
Phyllis Tilley Memorial Bridge's concrete deck in a 368-foot long steel stressed ribbon/arch combination bridge supported by steel plate “ribbons” that are draped over a central steel arch. Interesting by day, the bridge becomes striking at night illuminated by a combination of white and blue LED li… Read More
The Vermeer Plant 1 main floor features an open office concept.
CUPACLAD® façade system can be easily incorporated into any building design with its versatile aesthetic and high quality finish. CUPACLAD® 101 is a ventilated rainscreen cladding façade that uses invisible fixings.
Settle in when you stay at the Lora in Stillwater and enjoy the tastes of the Great North from Feller, by Zeman Construction.
Structura BOL solid wood poles are made out of solid wood to create a round straight design to compliment the landscaping throughout Water and Wellness.
Close up view of the Dry Joint Plate Wall System in the Blue Rust Finish from Pure + FreeForm featured at the Panini Kabob Grill in Long Beach, California.
Photography Credit: Whitford Foundry
The Rainier cable railing system is sleek, sophisticated, and offers a contemporary style.
Hopkins Architecture opted for an exterior clear coat finish treated with gold and copper pearl to generate reflection of warmth. Pure + Freeform added rust and gold speckling on top of this which finishes the panels in a discreetly luxurious way. There is now a subtle beauty taking backseat to the … Read More
High ceilings and artwork creates a welcoming atmosphere at the Washing County Public Works offices, by HCM Architects.