INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
This monumental staircase took on a life of its own with the help of Glasshape® who were contracted to site measure the areas requiring bent tempered glass in the foyer area and then produce all the flat and bent glass required for this one of a kind creation.
The Modular Belcrest 650 bricks by Belden Brick provide a sturdy exterior for the school building, while the large windows provide plenty of natural light.
Photo by Steve Hall, Hall + Merrick Photographers
The design concept of Truist Park has made an impact on future stadium and ballpark designs because the aesthetic goal units look and feel of the ballpark to all of the structures while meeting the aggressive scheduling requirements.
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 unique evening facade of the UMD: Swenson Civil Engineering Building in Duluth, Minnesota, by Stahl.
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
Tapered Series Panels can be angled in any direction with varying depths and degree of slope. This freedom to design each specific panel gives you an unlimited capacity to create a dynamic, one-of-a-kind surface on nearly any façade, without the need to modify the substrate or weather barrier.
The concept of the exterior was built around the idea of a sedimentary geological formation. These ideas of movement on the exterior are tied to the Texas landscape.
Bendheim’s Lamberts channel glass is ideal for custom curved applications. Because the relatively narrow glass planks are segmented, only the frames (head and sill) need to be curved. Photo by Nico Marques