INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Sixinch poufs provide lightweight, movable seating at the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Design and photo by Partners By Design.
Dallas DIRTT Experience Center photo showing a workspace built using the DIRTT construction system.
Life Time Fitness center that features gymnasiums, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, racquetball and volleyball courts, fitness and free-weight areas, indoor and outdoor pools, mixed-combat arts studios, hot yoga studios, full-service spas, cafés and snack areas, indoor cycling studios, and cutting-… Read More
Brighten any space with SIXINCH iconic furniture. This installation is Bonita Springs Public Library by BSSW Architects.
The Bank of America in Edina, Minnesota, has a modern exterior design by DJR Architecture.
Comfortable outdoor dining spaces are achievable with the right equipment. Our premium infrared outdoor heaters are the perfect choice for design and functionality.
Staircase Landing -- The Octagon’s curving staircase serves equally well both aesthetic and practical purposes. The staircase acts like a chimney, or flue, not only to ventilate the entire house, but also to distribute warm and cool air throughout the house. Imagine it’s a warm summer day and that… Read More
Featuring the 73SS and 74 Industrial lighting fixtures at the Disney Museum Gallery ticket counter. Our industrial product line features unwavering quality, long-lasting durability, and a wide variety of certifications – ideal for wet locations and high ambient temperature environments.
Some of the VINO 209 Wine Cafe features include a tasting room, gallery art wall, full height wine wall and large glass partitions that fold out to allow the space to be open to the street.
Photography Credit: Jacob Sharp Photo
The eye-catching architectural design of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Tampa, Florida.
A complete renovation of the Caesars Palace Towers included new gold accents as well as elaborate upscale finishes throughout. Shaw-Lundquist partnered with Bergman Walls and Associates to complete this project.
In collaboration with Substance Architecture and JLL, Pigott worked with the FHLB team to identify the types of spaces needed to create the diverse landscape that would support connectivity and employees’ work, both alone and in groups.
Photography Credit: Ford & Brown