INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Unique suspended ceiling design with Rails recessed lighting brightens the open office making it a comfortable work environment for co-workers and employees.
A relaxing bar counter at Guerrilla Tacos in Los Angeles, California, featuring Atria 6 high performing light fixtures by Meteor Lighting. Photos by Wonho Frank Lee
Accent wood tambour panels were used in the bathroom on this housing project.
Looking out over the Houston skyline, their office has the perfect blend of heads-down spaces and collaborative nooks.
The glass encased turret at the northwest corner of the building encompasses a lounge full of energy including game consoles, social seating arrangements and seated views to the city.
The Bison Versadjust Pedestals support more than just the 2x2 Ipê Wood Tiles, they also support traditional joist and plank ipê decking, and concrete pavers expanding the variety of surface materials found on the 345 Harriosn rooftop spaces.
Stunning lobby within the Mary Brigh wing of Saint Marys Hospital of Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota.
Along the walls, more industrial lights highlight the texture of the old brickwork. Atomic Topless Double Industrial Guard Sconces, customized with standard cast guards, Textured Black finish, and ribbed glass, cast a soft glow over the bricks while maintaining the industrial vibe.
Kids spaces in public libraries require high traffic, durable furniture. That's where SIXINCH comes in. This installation is at the Columbus Metropolitan Library in Whitehall, Ohio designed by Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design.
Tulsa's Riverfront Park is a public-private partnership covering about 100 acres and aims to serve as a cornerstone for the city vibrant community while improving social, economic and environmental sustainability in Tulsa.
Custom bar shelving at JINYA Ramen Shop in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by Gator Millworks.
Cambridge, MA, Office designed by Fusion Design
Photo Credit: Neil Alexander