INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The iSpace Environments team assembled a collection of products that deftly complemented the ensemble of design elements and furnishings provided by other sources for the sophisticated yet understated space.
Andre Kikoski Architect designed a simple Kiosk adaptation of one of the museum’s iconic geometric forms. The teardrop shaped plan is extruded into a sloping and gently torqued volume that is clad in a double skin of luminous faceted resin rain-screen panels layered over a stainless skin.
Longboard Products is where style meets sustainability, easy installation, and recyclable, non-combustible aluminum construction. Trust that when you choose longboard products that you are investing in the superior maintenance free facade and siding product.
The welcoming and comfortable commons at Valspar in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
Warm light fixtures sparkle and add a starry night effect and the variety of textures and subtle patterns create layers of depth in the space.
An outdoor fireplace was added as part of a safety wall to the outdoor patio at a Hilton Garden Inn.
The park and buildings are designed as a visual extension of the natural parkway that meanders through the housing development with materials that are natural, warm and rustic lending themselves to exhibit high craftsmanship, by HCM Architects.
The interior design of the Burdick South Park Brewery featuring the Benjamin® Wilcox Porcelain-Steel Ceiling Light by Barn Light Electric.
Wolverine Worldwide’s new corporate offices are modern workspaces showcasing the rich culture and brand identity of a world-class footwear manufacturer.
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.
Portland's Japanese Garden features complicated cubic and rectilinear volumes with pitched roofs and façades not achievable with natural materials. Pure + FreeForms Celeste Stone was chosen as the roofing material to create a natural feel.
Photography Credit: Jeremy Bitterman