INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The 77,810 square-foot select-service hotel features an architecturally compelling, modern design with sleek rooms and expansive public spaces and a high level of finishes. The hotel is one of the first AC Hotels by Marriott in the region.
Pure + FreeForms Wet Seal Plate Wall Panel System finished in their stunning Hot Rolled Ultra Gloss is featured on the exterior of this West Elm retail location.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
The Andersen® E-Series windows were chosen to renovate the windows throughout the Gloversville Public Library.
The inviting game area at The Point at Ridgeline apartments by Dwell Design Studio.
This Sheels location opted for a Pure + FreeForms high-performance aluminum woodgrain cladding on the entrances as well as a feature material in various areas of the facade.
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
Fuse acoustic panels are available in a wide array of colors, textures and sizes. Along with providing reduced reverberation and echo, they are also easy to install and clean.
The vibrant landscaping and greenery accentuate the exterior colors of One Southdale Place in Edina, MN. Pella was asked to provide their Pella® Impervia® windows and doors for the project.
The high ceilings allow for unique interior design with an incorporated mezzanine level that oversees the lobby at The Point at Ridgeline by Dwell Design Studio.
Pure + FreeForms Frozen Titanium from their Blackend Steel Collection really help create this focal point in the Polaris Hangar.
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