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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The spacious lobby at Cadillac's office headquarters in New York City, New York, featuring Walnut Steel Gray flooring by Nydree Flooring.
Centered on a progressive culture that believes nature is intrinsic to employee productivity, Claremont sought a design reflecting modern amenities and a harmonious fit to a 142-acre office park.
Due to OMNIlife's immediate need to house employees, an existing building was redesigned to accommodate 20 offices, 46 cubicles, and robotic functions.
An alcoholic beverage distributor with over 100 years of experience, L.Knife has its focus on the future. With sales fueled by consumer demand for artisan products, L.Knife saw the opportunity to expand market share with original products.
Given the immediate need for the company to relocate, an extension was designed enabling ancillary warehouse, labs, training and quality assurance spaces without impeding business while meeting the deadline.
Featuring a clean aesthetic, this intriguing lobby entrance creates a seamless, pure wall of light behind glass panes to pull off a modern, refreshing look.
With aesthetic design critical to the business’s culture and productivity, Dacon worked with an environmental consultant to create a vibrant atmosphere.
For 120 years, Gordon has kept restaurants and foodservice organizations in good taste, supplying culinary products and operations expertise.
Making the world clean, safe and efficient is Sensata’s goal. As a $3.5B manufacturer of mission-critical sensors and controls, Sensata needed to join their global headquarters and laboratory facilities for operational efficiency and reinforcement of brand.
LEDCONN provided the illumination for these menu boards to help create visual interest and focus in the store.
Gentle Giant experienced the same quality of service they deliver – quick, efficient and best in price – enabling a seamless transition for their employees and business operations.
This extensive project consisted of two phases. First, the preexisting 1960’s ice area required structural upgrades entailing replacement of the ice sheet and roof with the addition of a newly equipped machine room. The second phase entailed a pre-engineered metal building to accommodate a second n… Read More