INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Showcasing the beautiful stone options that the Cambria Gallery is able to share makes for the perfect place to really see the true tones and color.
Allen & Major Associates Landscape Architecture Division provided conceptual and master planning, landscape/hardscape design for the streetscaping, perimeter landscape and daycare/head start center and the Springfield Rescue Mission relocation.
Exterior of the Minnesota School of Business by Wells Concrete. This project included architectural and structural wall panels, beams, columns, double tees, stairs, formliners, and thin brick facade with an acid etch and sandblast finish.
Wells Concrete is proud to be part of the iconic US Bank Stadium. The design goal of the stadium was to create a resource that welcomes people of the surrounding metro and the entire state. All of its patrons, users and neighbors can see themselves reflected in the design and materials – their clima… Read More
A true ‘slot’ product that creates a luminous slot in the ceiling instead of the standard stripe, Notch reinvents the category by extruding the recessed slot to the face of the vertical drywall with the revolutionary Dado end option.
Notch is available in various open and closed patterns in all d… Read More
The welcoming entrance of Stone Arch Bar and Restaurant located in Terminal 1 at MSP Airport, by HCM Architects.
Evening view of kite sculptures outside the entrance of the Children's Hospital at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahomas City, Oklahoma.
Henkel Construction Company provided construction management services for a new 106,500 square foot student dormitory and commons building at the NIACC campus in Mason City, Iowa.
The exterior architecture and design of Beth El Synagogue Place in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Miller Dunwiddie was tasked with the architecture and interior design of the place of worship.
With a mission to bring geekery and social justice to downtown Minneapolis, the owners of this cafe and bar wanted an inclusive space that would appeal to gamers and geeks alike.
Photo Credit: Ryan Siemers Photography