INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The interior off the new C+R Office feature mid-century modern furniture throughout the space and floor to ceiling window to allow light to fill the spaces.
The view from a Loge Box in the new north end zone of Kinnick Stadium. Photography by Brian Ray/hawkeyessports.com
The Logan Airport Nouria Energy Convenience Center features approximately 10,000 square feet of Pure + FreeForm finishes and panels on both the exterior and interior.
Photography Credit: Joseph Ferraro Photography
The library design incorporates with its outdoor surroundings by incorporating wood elements throughout the exterior design. Pella provided their Architect Series® Traditional windows.
Bendheim’s customized ventilated glass façade diffuses light, creating a soft glow at night. Photo by Nick Merrick.
The unique evening facade of the UMD: Swenson Civil Engineering Building in Duluth, Minnesota, by Stahl.
The exterior walkways at the Baxter Arena featuring our Flight Pole with mounted LED fixtures. These poles come in multiple luminaire arm mounting options.
The Old Factory thin brick refers to its character to the industrial buildings of the manufacturing region of old England. This period of the industrial revolution started the production of bricks on the great scale thanks to Schlickeysen's brick press. On the surface of the tile, one can find i… Read More
The North Entrance to Baxter Arena illuminated by lighting fixtures mounted on our Flight Pole. They are a two-piece cast aluminum with a modern base cover.
The open glazed corners of the Jacksonville State University Recreation and Fitness Center, allow vistas from the activity areas to the surrounding Appalachian foothills.
GC Products replaced existing architectural tiles with the new GFRC façade for the ABC Store at the Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki, Hawaii.
Mount Si High School, east of Seattle, features over 100,000 sqft of Pure + FreeForms Mercury Glass Gold on the building's facade, complemented by 30,000 sqft of Caramel Cedar on the soffits. Photography Credit: Benjamin Benschneider