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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Shou Sugi Ban Larch Deep char by Pioneer Millworks is burned to create the black siding.
The auditorium design features dark colors and grazed ambient lighting for a comfortable atmosphere.
71Above features nearly 3,000 square feet of SageGlass around its perimeter. With SageGlass, 71Above staff can easily control the environment to create a consistently comfortable experience that visually connects patrons to the city below.
Atwater Inc. Studio designed this Italian restaurant to reflect a vibrant and industrial space that projects casualness as it enhances the dining experience.
Beautiful dining space at Estiatorio Milos in Hudson Yard in NYC which showcases Fellert's Even Better Silk on the ceiling to absorb sound.
Pioneer Millworks Larch Siding and Shiplap is sustainably harvested domestically from small well-managed forests. The signature swirling grain and small tight knots of larch brings a natural finish to vertical applications. The rot resistance of this underutilized species rivals that of Douglas fir,… Read More
Great Maple Restaurant in Fashion Island, Newport Beach features ceiling-mounted W-Series heaters to make the most of their outdoor seating area, year-round.
This large conference room storage credenza was crafted and installed by Dras Cases to fits the sleek modern design of the new Mortarr's HQ.
The Visionaire Apartment Rooftop won the 2009 Building Type Honor citation from the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter, which recognizes innovation in specialized design fields. The Battery Park City condominium was also designed to achieve Platinum LEED certification, the highest lev… Read More
Sleek dining space at Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by Gage Brothers.
Gorton & Schmohl Orthodontics created a welcoming environment by incorporating a Murals Your Way under water wall mural to help put patients at ease while also adding depth to their narrow clinical area.