INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Liberty United Methodist Church in Liberty, MO selected Terreal North America’s NeXclad terra cotta wall cladding in a Classic 16″ format and in a blend of Matte White and Matte White with Ash Gray mist colors.
The exterior view of Daily's Place flex field in Jacksonville, Florida, featuring fiberglass fabric panels by Structurflex.
The back of terrace spandrels was “seeded” with aggregate to replicate the formed finish of the face and edges of the panel.
Hopkins Architecture required a facade that complements the natural beauty of the location, while still responding to the light visual texture. Rejecting other metals due to cold or bright reflectivity, they opted for an exterior clear coat finish treated with gold and copper pearl to generate refle… Read More
This exterior monorail track and trolley system was custom designed for window washing and window replacement in areas of the building facade where the roof BMU could not access.
The new building allows UCLA Anderson to address changes in the learning technologies and career needs of the 21st century.
Classrooms with the latest technologies for innovative pedagogy and programming, breakout rooms with the flexibility for collaborative learning environments and meeting and… Read More
NeXclad True Facades in Antique Pewter offers a sleek streamlined look to this apartment complex.
Bendheim’s antique mirror features a light-diffusing texture that lends it a hand-hammered appearance. Photo by James John Jetel.
Speedymason can help redefine your interior aesthetic on nearly any interior wall - including your partition walls. Constructed of high grade fiber and composite material, Speedymason provides the aesthetic, durability, and strength to your next or existing interior project.
The goal of creating a culture that is true to New Belgium’s mission is what made Kalwall® translucent sandwich panels such a prominent feature of the company’s brewery in Asheville, N.C.
Wells Concrete worked diligently to perfect the texture and mix design in order to match the granite being used for the smaller portion of this project. The result was an identical aesthetic, nearly undetectable pattern duplication, and faster time to market using precast.
This unique board room is located at the Hubbell Lighting Headquarters and feature lighting design by Dawn Hollingsworth.