INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The design challenge of the University of Montana's addition was to meld the new building in addition to the old in such a way as to portray a unified image of tradition and progress. The brick color and limestone panels of the existing building are combined with glass and steel details for the pall… Read More
A Juror for the RAIC Gold Medal Award in 2021 stated, “For more than 30 years, [Shim and Sutcliffe] have worked to the highest standards of design and execution of building and landscape—fifteen Governor General’s Medals is no small accomplishment!” writes architect John Patkau. “Brigitte Shim and H… Read More
Texas sandstone was selected as the exterior material palette for the new PGH Engineers Office in Austin, Texas.
Pure + FreeForms Prismatic Spritz replaced the dated concrete facade of the Oxboro Library in their recent renovation. The Prismatic Spritz is inspired by terracotta and the finish has sea blue undertones that transform it in light.
Photography Credit: Phalanx Studios
The channel glass is set in a custom frame system by Bendheim, featuring a bespoke deep-orange color to coordinate with design highlights on the upper tower floors. Photo by Bendheim.
Petersen Cover™ handmade bricks are detailed using a lapped siding technique with hidden fasteners, which recalls the many wood-sided buildings that once were prevalent throughout downtown Aspen during the early mining years.
Images courtesy of Vintage Cooperative of Ames and VHT Studios.
When open, a large pivot door further emphasizes this connection and acts as a shade structure.
The exterior of this multi-family housing complex is completed with Boulder Creek Stone's Bavarian Castle – Westwood product.
The Longboard product line is an uncomplicated architectural system with remarkable solid color finishes and believable wood finishes. Longboard is non-combustible and composed of aluminum slats, louvers, ceiling beams, and the SimpL-Clip system. Photography by: Jon Reis