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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Boston Sports Institute believes sports are for all ages. The acquisition of an Olympic trial pool resulted in an opportunity to build a multi-use athletic facility consisting of 2 NHL rinks, 2 pools, spectator seating, an indoor turf field, and a physical therapy/strength conditioning area.
Beautiful townhouse exterior showcasing Cultured Stone's handmade brick veneer in canvas.
When it comes to glass, Glasshape® understand that quality, performance, durability and safety standards are paramount to designers, builders and owners of residential and commercial buildings. Combining 30 years of industry knowledge and technical expertise Glasshape® have developed unique … Read More
Custom bent glass paneling for the Waterline Square project
The upscale look LEDCONN created aligned with the cosmetic brand's luxury image.
As the top life science city in the nation, Boston has experienced astronomical increases in property and leasing costs. Located in the MetroWest area 25 minutes outside of Boston, ABI-LAB2 is a $16 million, 67,000 square foot facility in Natick. The four-story building contains build-to-suit dedica… Read More
We can provide a laminated AND toughened (tempered) product that can also be curved. This can eliminate the need for hand rails, and is certified compliant with local council and building regulations.
LEDCONN provided consistent lighting across multiple lighting components and fixtures.
Characterized by extremely hard working and long-term employees, Crown Uniform & Linen Service desired a design showcasing a state-of-the-art facility and impeccable work environment.
An abundance of Eldorado Stone was used throughout the main feature wall, serving as both an anchor to the space and a structural decorative element. Candle niches were built into the wall creating a stunning focal point for the space while producing a warm ambiance for private booth seating. Hirt d… Read More
Alan Meda, Partner at Burch & Cracchiolo who was also tasked with supervising the project, agreed, adding, “From a furniture standpoint: the furniture is very flexible and also height-adjustable. We knew we were going to lose offices but gain views, and this made a big difference.”
As Rooney-Fields described it, Sterling Bay was looking for a landscape that would allow cross-pollination between teams and would encourage working together. They wanted small teams of people to be able to work together when needed rather than require reserving conference room space.