INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Outdoor lighting fills the open workspace providing a healthy work environment to everyone. Natural finishes also bring a warm, comfortable atmosphere to the interior.
The indoor pool at Life Time Fitness.
The glass facade showcases the interior lighting of the modern building design. Our Sine Pole complements the overall look for the outdoor public seating spaces.
Seven Lafayette SoHo Sconces highlight the signage, sidewalk, and front entry. These handcrafted wall lights are customized with a Graphite finish and Galvanized mounting.
The high ceiling above the staircase leading to the mezzanine needed to be smooth and uninterrupted, but also provide enough light below, so the 4,000 lumen package was used in the 6” aperture.
This solved a practical need while maintaining the high-end luxury aesthetic.
Craig WoehrleIn of Patternine drew inspiration was the qualities of water for the Durasein x Patternine.
Stain, chemical, mold/mildew, scratch, heat-resistant, as well as anti-bacterial, our solid surface can take whatever even the most demanding spaces throw at it. Break free from the monotony, all while keeping safety in mind.
The new innovation hub is housed in an existing tilt up construction warehouse. The 21,000 square foot co-working space includes open work areas, two shared kitchens, meeting spaces, private offices and a large gathering and presentation area for events.
The Prime Therapeutics Boulder Lakes Office features and precast concrete and glass exterior. The aesthetic of the precast is elevated by horizontal banding (acid etch finish), vertical accent fins (polished face), color variation, and textural differences. A timeless architecture is achieved throug… Read More
Close-up of our Aura Rings suspended wood catenary light in an outdoor application at the Edison District in Overland Park.
The large sanctuary of the Church of the King in Mandeville, Louisiana, seats 2,600 parishioners and was constructed by Roy Anderson Corp Contractors.