INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Built in 2005, OFS headquarters in Huntingburg, Indiana was created with wellness in mind from the start. The building, located on a hill overlooking the rolling hills and forests of Southern Indiana, was designed to connect employees with the gorgeous natural landscape. With large, floor-to-ceiling… Read More
The design team was also challenged to light the large space on the midway area from the perimeter only. P&E chose the CREE Edge High Output Flood with "SN" optics mounted on 39 foot poles throughout the Iowa State Fairgrounds, by JTH Lighting.
Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River is located in Bangkok, Thailand featuring products by Acuity Brands- eldoLED®. Project in collaboration with Project Lighting Design - Stephen Gough / Peggy Tan. Photography by Sven Ellsworth.
Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River is located in Bangkok, Thailand featuring products by Acuity Brands- eldoLED®. Project in collaboration with Project Lighting Design - Stephen Gough / Peggy Tan. Photography by Sven Ellsworth.
North Star Elementary School is located in Hugo, MN featuring products by Acuity Brands- Indy™, Lithonia Lighting® and Mark Architectural Lighting™. Project in collaboration with agency Davis & Associates and Wold Architects and Engineers. Photography by Endeavour Archi… Read More
Pioneer Millworks Modern Farmhouse Clean Ash Raked Paneling
Bluebird London NYC used “Eco” Floors since it offers a non-porous, waterproof commercial flooring that withstands heavy-duty foodservice requirements. It's easy to clean, provides underfoot comfort, and eliminates the
need for dangerous mats.
Some major sustainable strategies used in the Seattle Public Library were energy and water conservation techniques, recycled building materials, long-lasting, low-cost lighting with motion sensors to reduce costs, triple glazed glass, rainwater storage for outdoor irrigation, waterless urinals, and … Read More
Differentiating itself from the rest of the campus, Lubbock Cooper High School’s 40,000 square foot Career and Technical Education addition simulates work environments with spacious laboratories and hallways rather than traditionally aligned desks of lecture rooms. While three of the classroom… Read More