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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
SageGlass® makes up almost every piece of exterior glass at the Johnstown, Colorado SCHEELS, which includes a grand atrium, a large skylight, curtain walls and clerestories.
Cocktail Lounge at Dear Irving On Hudson located in New York is a vividly warm space where you can relax over a specialty cocktail while enjoying appetizers with friends. Surfacing Solution flexible maple veneer tambour creates an elegant and classic vibe in this beautiful space.
Photographer: Ada… Read More
Claridge Glass Marker Walls offer a room-size presentation surface designed for heavy use and multiple-format presentations. Cover an entire wall, floor-to-ceiling, up to 10' and utilize all available space.
Utilize modern lighting fixtures for your outdoor spaces. Our Aura Linear and Mac LED bollards are the perfect choice to uplift your outdoor courtyard designs.
The combination use of Lamboo® Skyline™ - Interior Linear Ceiling System, Lamboo® Structure™ - Beams, Lamboo® Elements™ - Window Louvers, & Lamboo® Vue™ - Window Trim is seen here.
TemperShield® can be used as a structural component in modern design – in some instances the use of bent toughened glass can mean thinner, lighter stock is used whilst still meeting the required wind loading parameters. Its use will also increase natural light and the feeling of space.
Luxury brands expect high quality lighting and have very high standards by which they hold their vendors accountable.
To ensure consistency across the sheer volume of LED products in the store, LEDCONN made sure products requested in specific color
temperatures were all chosen from the same bin … Read More
To maximize the number of stations and to enhance collaboration in a small footprint, the team chose to use a benching solution, Haworth Intuity.
The channel glass exterior becomes a part of the architectural “ramp” that ascends from the Fort grounds to the viewing platform at the top. It features glass-to-glass corners in a variety of angles, ranging from 20 to 160 degrees.
Photo by Riley Snelling.
The number of different window sizes led to thin precast shapes and challenges with designing the precast to handle the wind load requirements. Special connections spaced at 48 inches on center were used in each panel to handle these lateral load requirements.