INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Durat recycled solid surface is used in the interactive exhibit because it is both colorful and durable.
Wilson School of Design, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN: KPMB Architects
Public Architecture + Communication, AES Engineering
AGENT: CDM2 Lightworks
PHOTOGRAPHY: Andrew Latreille
PRODUCT: Profile
ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN: KPMB Architects
Public Architecture + Communication, AES Engineering
AGENT: CDM2 Lightworks
PHOTOGRAPHY: Andrew Latreille
PRODUCT: Profile
The shingles on the Shepard Branch Library are coined “dragon scales” by the neighborhood’s children. The hope is the shingles and space will continue to foster imagination and inspiration while providing a unique gateway entry experience to the Shepard Community.
This spacious kitchen is designed with anti ligature features for an out-patient care facility.
Smoothly finished, buff-colored end pieces separate the existing building and the new panels, helping to make the transition less jarring. Each of the panels has two windows with architectural precast frames that were made from a 3D printed mold and an intricate cornice, all surrounded by cast-in b… Read More
Contract Industries design and installed the custom booth seating found throughout the speakeasy, The Franklin Room in Chicago, IL.
Beaver Toyota of Cumming, Georgia used Eldorado Stone for the exterior of their new dealership.
The Dunbar High School was first housed in the basement of a church. Now, Dunbar High calls home a $128 million dollar award-winning complex that opened its doors in August of 2013. The U.S. Green Building Council awarded it the LEED® for Schools v2009 Platinum certification; Dunbar was the only pro… Read More
The bold and spacious Daily's Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida, featuring PTFE fiberglass panels and engineering services by Structurflex.
The unique blue chairs in this bright hallway offer privacy and comfort to employees at SRF Consulting.
The large windows illuminate the corridor and provide plenty of natural light for the meeting rooms as well.
The colors of the gradient Bendheim glass on the third floor create an “evening sky” aesthetic.
Photo by Miller Glass & Glazing.
Photo by Miller Glass & Glazing.