INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The design of Bendheim's ventilated glass facade system allowed flexibility to change the spacing, angle, orientation, and openness of the glass panels. Photo by Tashio Martinez.
To maximize sustainability the design includes geothermal systems, photovoltaic arrays and EnergyStar equipment. The facility is designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification. Wells Concrete produced more than 135,000 sq. ft of precast for this project, with a total of 204 precast members. The new … Read More
The designers employed long-span, prestressed concrete double tees; located shear walls to the exterior plane; and provided large openings in both the shear walls and light walls to maximize openness and visibility, while providing natural light and ventilation.
300 Broadway in Fargo, North Dakota features a post-modern architectural design by DJR Architecture.
The finished thin brick structure allowed for a creative and bold exterior building design. Even with this special angulating brick, Wells was able to match the mortar joint color, texture and shape of the field-set brick.
Wanting to appear as a local icon, but congruous to the industrial-modern style of the NYC neighborhood, the warmth of Pure + FreeForms Nomad Steel in historically significant cast-iron slab edge shapes were chosen as
the facade material bringing context and relevance to the site.
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Bendheim helped create a jewel-like parking facade, maximized natural ventilation & daylight, and saved the client over $1 million on this project.
Photo by Tashio Martinez.
Located about 14 miles east of downtown Tulsa - OK, the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is a four-star music-themed resort with indoor and outdoor pools, extensive meeting and conference space, and an on-site nightclub. The resort is adjacent to the Cherokee Hills Golf Club.
Wells Concrete provided 203 pieces of architectural precast concrete with acid etch and thin brick finishes to create the façade of the Mill Street Parking Structure in Wayzata, Minnesota.
The channel glass exterior becomes a part of the architectural “ramp” that ascends from the Fort grounds to the viewing platform at the top. It features glass-to-glass corners in a variety of angles, ranging from 20 to 160 degrees.
Photo by Riley Snelling.
Bendheim’s channel glass facades diffuse daylight, minimize glare, and create lantern effects at night. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.