INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Energy-efficient thermal performance and condensation resistance, indoor air quality and natural ventilation, daylight and views support projects seeking LEED certification. These attributes also contribute to the physical and mental health and readiness of the firefighters who both live and work in… Read More
Base Camp’s structure was originally a nondescript, mid-century office building. Now, it’s a striking presence in the middle of Midtown Atlanta’s design district. The patterned wrap nods to the site’s natural history, minimizes outside noise and creates a more organic means of light filtering to the… Read More
The double-height glass and the aluminum facade is an eye-catching storefront that engages any visitors that pass by. OCL provided pendant lights to illuminate the various displays in the store.
Whether it is enhancing a sweeping shot front display, creating a distinctive entrance with revolving doors, contrasting straight lines with smooth curves, TemperShield® is a versatile solution.
TundraBrick® by Eldorado Stone has slightly squared edges are chiseled and worn as if they’d braved the elements for decades.
The structural glass wall needed a special part called a “Donut.” It was bought from Sadev in Chicago , delivered to Cristacurva in Mexico, and ended up part of a library in Costa Mesa!
Architects at BWBR designed the two-story atrium at Fairview Ridges with dynamic SageGlass® to serve as a new sunlit lobby and gathering space at the hospital.
This monumental staircase took on a life of its own with the help of Glasshape® who were contracted to site measure the areas requiring bent tempered glass in the foyer area and then produce all the flat and bent glass required for this one of a kind creation.
The Woodland Park Zoo’s new west entry consolidates and replaces two older entries. Today, it provides visitors with a generous transition from the busy city to the zoo’s tranquil grounds and exhibits.
Throughout the design process the Aurora City Council and City staff asked for a building that would reflect the rich traditions of the City and give architectural form to the dignity of their government and Wells Concrete provided exactly what their needs were.
The three-sided SageGlass® curtain wall at Fairview Ridges is divided into six zones – four on the south wall and one on each of the east and west walls. The system also includes a manual tinting control to provide flexibility to the owner.
More than 800 pieces of architectural cladding were produced and erected for the project. Wells Concrete worked closely with the design team to create an eye-catching and aesthetically pleasing apartment building exterior.