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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Travelers flying in and out of Chicago's O'Hare Airport now have a stylish, convenient hub for international travel with 24 new dining and retail destinations – including 11 local Chicago brands; a redesigned, more efficient TSA checkpoint; and new amenities.
The Henrico County Public Library's exterior facade features 1,500 square meters of the CUPACLAD® Parallel 101 System, creating a distinct building exterior.
Southtown Baptist Church, Bloomington, MN. Southern Pine glued laminated timber arches and beams and roof decking.
The design and finish of the Bemidji Regional Airport in Bemidji, Minnesota. Miller Dunwiddie completed the terminal architecture and interior design.
Our design brought an end result of a space that speaks to a greater human experience, and to the ties that bind us together. By incorporating a mix of old an new elements, the work of local artisans, and Universal Design Principles, we were able to bring an incredibly important history to life, and… Read More
Spacious food prep area at Caribou Coffee with millwork by Dras Cases
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.
View LED luminaire was selected for lecture halls with presentation requirements as the separated circuitry of the lighting fixture allows adjustment of the proportions of up-down light to suit the needs of the environment. Design: Overland Partners, Inc.
Enkor™ Interior Accents are made from engineered wood to provide functionality for everyday life. The Barnwood Collection showcases different color variations and textures of aged reclaimed barn wood.
D.J. Kranz worked diligently as the general contractor to complete the collaborative work areas at Anytime Fitness in Woodbury, Minnesota.
Interior of the new QDOBA restaurant in Albert Lea, MN by Jim & Dudes.
Interior of the new QDOBA restaurant located in Albert Lea, MN.