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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Modular Belcrest 650 bricks by Belden Brick provide a sturdy exterior for the school building, while the large windows provide plenty of natural light.
Photo by Steve Hall, Hall + Merrick Photographers
Giroux Glass has offices in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Bernardino, Fresno, Phoenix, and Orange County, which allowed this project in the heart of Hollywood to be completed.
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.
Large white marble aggregate, small quartz aggregate, and limestone chips in various colors make-up the building's exterior concrete-terrazzo facade.
Giroux Glass glaziers that all custom graphic glass features were cut to perfection. Otherwise, the detailed patterns on each piece would become distorted—a mistake that would ruin the entire effect. By leaving ⅛” of extra space on every side, glaziers were able to ensure the pattern stayed in propo… Read More
The back of 17th and Broadway continues with the limestone concrete panel and punched windows facade like the opposite side
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.
Bella Terra Parking in Huntington Beach, CA showcases a large four story greenscreen wall mounted panels surrounded by advertising signage for a regional office, medical and shopping district.
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.
The Roman Goldenrod Ironspot bricks from Belden Brick create the facade for this University building.
The brick was distributed by R.I. Lampus Company and photographed by Albert Večerka – ESTO.