INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Schnipper's has completed the design of this restaurant with tambour wood panels, by Surfacing Solution.
The natural light with exposed industrial finishes enhanced by a simulated lagging around this 2-story office building makes this an unforgettable office building.
A contemporary design using classic elements of Mexican culture are seen throughout the space with Mexican blankets, blown glass drinkware, and hand-drawn menus with illustrations of indigenous plants and animals.
Simple and clean bathrooms can be found at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio.
Contract Industries design and installed the custom booth seating found throughout the speakeasy, The Franklin Room in Chicago, IL.
Fellert's Even Better Silk material is extremely flexible and strong and is even sturdy enough to walk on depending where it's used.
Close-up view of the Tandem Tilt with a mounted LED luminaire at 4220 Duncan Avenue. The modern design and beautiful aesthetic complement any modern exterior design.
The Maurices story began in 1931 with E. Maurice Labovitz opening a small women’s clothing store in Duluth, Minnesota.
Now, the new headquarters of the Maurices retail chain is the largest downtown development in Duluth’s history and provides an iconic gateway to the seaport city.
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The exterior pedestrian sidewalks at the Kingsley Apartments in Fort Mill, SC, featuring the DUO aluminum poles by Structura.
In contrast to the serene garden and walkway that exists between the Octagon and the AIA headquarters, there was once a bustling, noisy, dusty area dedicated to operating a large urban household. Numerous outbuildings once stood on this site, all serving vital support functions for The Octagon.
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Modeled after the warehouse lighting once used to illuminate industrial settings, the Wilcox Deep Bowl Cord Hung Pendant provides those same styles to modern spaces. The deep bowl shade focuses light downward, spotlighting the areas below — resulting in a warm, bright atmosphere.
Controlled daylight also pours into the school’s innermost areas, traditionally a structure’s darkest, from the courtyards.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography