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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Lumiere is a 276,048 SF four story residential apartment building that features 163 units, ground floor parking garage, swimming pool with sundeck, lounge, clubhouse, and a fitness center.
Home to Milwaukee Brewers, the entrance exterior for American Family Field has a small covered awning, large picturesque windows and a variety of bricks supplied by Belden Brick. The variety of shapes, sizes and thickness helps create a stunning facade at the stadium.
Dallas DIRTT Experience Center photo showing a meeting room built using the DIRTT construction system.
How far can you flex your creativity? Here’s your chance to find out. With Durasein solid surface, any shape or form can be fabricated exactly as you envision it, encouraging you to go bigger and bolder with workplace design.
A welcoming open hallway featuring lounge chairs and expansive windows that allows natural light to fill the space. Wood finishes and glass walls provide a clean, modern aesthetic throughout.
One of the luminous school lounge and common areas at Johnston High School in Johnston, IA.
By the front window, designer Joan Korngut of Proper Whit Design selected the Wilcox Deep Bowl Pendant Light to highlight the display area.
She customized these American-made pendants with 10″ shades, a White porcelain enamel finish, and black-and-white cloth cords.
Kiewit Headquarters photo showing a meeting space built using the DIRTT construction system. Photo courtesy of HDR © 2021 Dan Schwalm
Bison's modular Ipê Wood Tiles complement the aesthetics of the Kimpton Tryon Park Hotel rooftop bar and set the contemporary look, allowing for warm accessories and modern touches.
Photography Credit: Brad Feinknopf/OTTO
Our new model, the Framery 2Q meeting booth is designed for 4-6 people. It’s the best place to co-create, brainstorm and have meetings. Our superior sound insulation system ensures that your meetings won’t disturb the office – and the office noise won’t disturb you.
The CUBE was inspired by the famous all-glass Apple store on New York’s 5th Avenue, a design that would involve exorbitant energy costs in South Florida without the use of SageGlass.
Google Crossman photo showing a meeting room built using the DIRTT construction system.