INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
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.
Maverik Laminated Glass is used as railing glass to create a sleek look in this corporate space. This glass is generally considered to be one of the safest glass products on the market, since it does not break into shards or pieces. Instead, if a panel breaks, the glass remains captured by the lamin… Read More
Rising from the desert floor, the color-changing facade illumination on the Morongo Casino and Spas hotel tower mimics colors found in sunrise, sunset and nighttime skies.
Crossville's gauged porcelain tile provides the durability and ease of maintenance that is essential for any busy hospitality and restaurant areas.
The use of Laminam by Crossville in the Ossidiana Vena Chiara tone was vital to executing the architect’s design vision for the Financial Services Firm building.
Preserved exterior and sculpture of Vertical Endeavors in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.
An open office design encourages collaboration and teamwork at the Cummins engineering building in Fridley, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
The Shakopee High School addition/renovation project aimed to effectively prepare students for their career while establishing individualized communities to support a growing 3,200 student population. With student growth on track to become one of the largest high schools in the state of Minnesota, S… Read More
This storefront, curtainwall, and windows project in Naperville, IL was expertly outfitted with the 400 Curtainwall, T14000 Storefront, and VW3700 Vent Windows in Clear Anodized finish by Tubelite.
Photographer: Joe Hillliard
The easily accessible break room at Centro in New York, New York, featuring furnishing by Henricksen.
The interior gym used for various activities and events at Banyan Community Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by InSite Architect.
In Claridge’s new MIX line of highly customizable, mixed-material dry erase whiteboards and tackboards, those who design for collaborative communication environments now have more flexibility to achieve their desired aesthetic.