INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
he Wyckoff Exchange defines this ever-evolving neighborhood, and has become an icon in its own right. Our practice, founded on the principles of experimentation and pragmatism, produces architecture that is bold and completely transformational.
Featured on the exterior of the Integris Cancer Institute is the cool-toned Silver Shadow Alabama Stone by Vetter Stone.
Photo Credit: HKS Architects
The designers wanted the lowest level of the office building to be a bold architectural platform emphasizing the light-look of the architectural precast spandrels and ribbons of glass on the levels above. A vertical element a little heavier than the window mullions to break up the horizontal look of… Read More
The unique evening facade of the UMD: Swenson Civil Engineering Building in Duluth, Minnesota, by Stahl.
Exterior architectural precast columns are expressed inside the units, separated only by slim-profile, floor-to-ceiling windows” creating panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.
The modern shape of the library and bright exterior blend seamlessly with the neighborhood in Costa Mesa where it is located.
On the exterior of the building, consisting of a marble and granite facade, Patrick and his team found the Beaux-Arts elevation generally in tact from an architectural standpoint. However, specific carved elements were badly deteriorated.
A show-stopping grand staircase within the main atrium at the Chaminade High School, was designed with a unique structural support system that wasn’t bulky or overwhelming, integrating each component to act as one piece. The result is a light and airy staircase that complements the building’s design… Read More
The library design incorporates with its outdoor surroundings by incorporating wood elements throughout the exterior design. Pella provided their Architect Series® Traditional windows.
The pattern-fritted West glass facade appears to float over the concrete parking structure, held in the visually minimal clips. Photo by Kelly Drake Photography.
The tint of the SageGlass can be manually controlled via a wall panel to meet individual patient preferences, making it possible to progressively darken the interior, which is an important consideration for patients with sensitive eye conditions.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat