INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Exterior of the Hilton Garden Inn done in Terracotta Rainscreen Facade.
Bendheim’s antique mirror features a light-diffusing texture that lends it a hand-hammered appearance. Photo by James John Jetel.
GC Products was able to integrate its travertine textured architectural GFRC throughout the entire facility.
Advanced Formliners was trusted to bring the character of brick using our thin brick system to Mississippi State’s Davis Wade Stadium.
Wells Concrete provided insulated architectural wall panels for this project with an acid etch finish with reveals. The challenge with this project was to match the color of the existing limestone on the original structure.
Sited northwest of the historic 112-year old State Capitol Building,
the Minnesota Senate Building was designed to meet the need for an expansion of the Capitol Campus and, as a 100-year building, to serve the citizens for generations. Its design purposefully facilitates greater interaction and co… Read More
The student culture played an active role in the development of the University’s mascot, the Phoenix. Our design team quickly recognized that the imagery and connotations of the Phoenix are not only emblematic of the University’s research-focused scholastic vision, but also symbolized ideas focused … Read More
The glass panels reach sizes up to 62” by 154”. Photo by Bendheim.
CUPACLAD® 201 Vanguard is a visible fixing natural slate that reduces the installation time considerably when compared to the other types of ventilated facades.
Del Ponte’s Creamery & Cafe in Bradley Beach, New Jersey chose an ActivWall Gas Strut Window for their facade to create a convenient walk-up service counter and also to allow the enticing aroma of their products to drift out onto the sidewalk.
The single panel window offers unobstructed… Read More
Pure + FreeForms Celeste Stone was selected to cover the modern pitched roofs of Portlands Japanese Garden.
Photography Credit: Jeremy Bitterman