INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Main Entrance -- The Octagon was constructed between 1799 and 1801. The Tayloe family of Virginia moved into the house in the fall of 1802.
The Octagon was originally constructed to be a winter residence for the Tayloe family, but they lived in the house year-around from 1818-1855. The Octagon pr… Read More
The decking system on the rooftop of Partners Healthcare Administrative Campus is supported by Bison ScrewJack Pedestals, the rooftop deck compliments comfortable lounge seating around the rooftop cafeteria.
Photography Credit: Kyle J. Caldwell
NHO-502F Notting Hill Oversized Pull in Florid Leaves design with fluted bar in Antique Copper is perfectly suited for appliances, pantry doors, and large drawers. 12", 14" 16" and, custom lengths available. Also in plain bar version. Additional finishes include Antique Pewter, Antique Brass, Satin… Read More
The naturally lit library common area promotes a healthy environment for guests to read, work, and gather. The Eastham Public Library features Architect Series® Traditional windows by Pella.
Covering 2,042 square feet across the entire restaurant façade and a skylight, SageGlass automatically darkens or clears in response to sun movement throughout the day.
Bison Versadjust Pedestals and 2x2 Smooth 8-Plank Ipê Wood Tiles crown the hotel’s rooftop deck space which includes outdoor lounging, recreation, and green roof areas framing the Ford assembly plant’s original water tower. The rooftop’s city views and easy access make the ro… Read More
The eye-catching donut shop design of Doughnuttery in New York City, featuring copper lighting by Barn Light Electric.
Vertical Sliding Units offer ideal visual communication solutions where large visual display surfaces are required but space is limited.
The versatile common area provides guests and tenants with various gathering areas and ample room for activities at Parkway 25 in St. Louis Park, MN, by DJR Architecture.
Kiewit Headquarters photo showing a private office built using the DIRTT construction system. Photo courtesy of HDR © 2021 Dan Schwalm