INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The younique HQ selects Crossville’s SpeakEasy line because of its naturally appealing wood look, as well and its durability.
Original gym flooring arranged in a confetti pattern in the 7th Ave. location of Minigrown in New York City.
Dras Cases designed cabinetry to compliment the existing cafe design at Einstein Bagels.
The curtainwall and storefront project in Daytona Beach, FL was expertly outfitted with 400 Curtainwall, 400SS Screw Spline Curtainwall Systems, 4500 Storefront Systems, and Medium Stile Door Entrance in clear anodized finish by Tubelite.
Photographer: Charles LeRette Photography
The sculptural design of the Webwall divider screen by Loftwall was inspired to provide space division for an open space or area without blocking off natural light.
A modern reception area entrance featuring Bluworld of Water's Bubble Walls.
The Williams extensive suite of continuous lighting solutions is designed to provide uninterrupted, low-glare illumination while enhancing the architecture of any space.
The Siebens Forum renovation transformed the dated, dark spaces of the student center into a dynamic, inviting, interactive heart of the campus for students. Refreshed amenities such as accessible lounges and study areas, game room, campus bookstore, and classrooms pair contemporary and modular seat… Read More
Visually unobtrusive Feeney Inc's 3/16-inch CableRail stainless steel Kits were used in the railing design to enhance the architectural styling and protect views of the river and city for cyclists and pedestrians on the bridge.
Photography Credit: Rosales + Partners
Curvilinear design peels and flows throughout the layout oh the American Constructors Office, connecting the lobby, conference rooms, common work areas, offices and breakroom and carrying the intricate wood slat detailing through the public spaces.
The Beverly West boasts spectacular views and a gorgeous interiors, Infinity Drain assisted in creating a spa-like bathroom in each unit.
Due to the shape of the building, nearly all of the 36,000 square feet of hollowcore pieces needed to be cut on a skew, which provided an additional challenge to design and produce.