INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Stahl Office Headquarters features unique common areas and inviting spaces for guests and employees to use.
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.
SIXINCH's Trinity collection is perfect for any outdoor space including higher education. This patio is located at the University of Alabama's Business School.
The atrium and lounge areas bring in natural daylight through the use of skylights, helping the architects achieve the clean, modern and caring feeling Benenden sought. The design allows for the Kalwall skylights to not only provide natural, glare-free daylight to the areas they are directly over, b… Read More
Pure + FreeForm's stunning Cyber Slate panel finish is a contemporary interpretation of patinated zinc with a pearlescent topcoat and complements the industrial design of the new Penrose office wonderfully.
Photography Credit: Chase Daniel
This luxury apartment complex wouldn't be complete without a matching leasing building to give new tenants a feel for what the apartment complex is like. The exterior is using Culture Stone's Country Ledgestone in Aspen.
Eldorado Stone's TundraBrick® is a classically-shaped profile with all the surface characters you could want.
The large windows and geometric shapes on the building blend perfectly with the bricks from Belden Brick.
The building features classrooms, lecture halls and exhibits for students to learn and connect.
The kitchen area of the JDA Experience Center features DIRTT casework and termafoil fnishes.
SIXINCH modular landscape furniture allows for flexibility in any environment. This installation of the Island is located in the Just Fab Inc. office in California.
Because translucent Kalwall admits so much controlled daylight, the school’s exterior light-harvesting system, which monitors indoor light levels, can actually turn off electric lights in public spaces automatically when they are not needed.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography