INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
By positioning smart glass as a marketable amenity, Crescent now has more interested tenants vying for space at The Luminary than they do available units.
The exterior view of Daily's Place flex field in Jacksonville, Florida, featuring fiberglass fabric panels by Structurflex.
With the need to expand and allow for maximized square footage all while building within the very short northern Michigan construction season, the Island Resort and Casino design team turned to Wells to produce and deliver 1,400 pieces of precast building solutions resulting in a completely enclosed… Read More
Close up view of the Dry Joint Plate Wall System in the Blue Rust Finish from Pure + FreeForm featured at the Panini Kabob Grill in Long Beach, California.
Photography Credit: Whitford Foundry
Gage Brothers offered design assistance, for this residence hall at the University of Minnesota, in converting the labor intensive cavity wall construction to a solid precast wall with cast in window sills as well as two different thin brick blends. With these budgets, it was determined that the pro… Read More
The unique exterior of the Pierson Library creates a long-lasting impression for guests and visitors. CUPACLAD provided its 201 Vanguard system for its functionality and sustainability features.
Chill Chicago's exterior required a design that communicated calming effect of meditation and massage at first glance.
The back of terrace spandrels was “seeded” with aggregate to replicate the formed finish of the face and edges of the panel.
One of the main design challenges was creating tall and light façade units that could sustain high wind loads. The unique geometry of Bendheim’s channel glass allowed it to achieve continuous vertical spans reaching 16 ft. tall. Photo by Matthew Kraft.
NeXclad True Facades in Antique Pewter offers a sleek streamlined look to this apartment complex.
Bendheim’s glass facade brings daylight, while shielding occupants from wind and rain. Photo by Cameron Campbell, AIA.