INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Built in 1953 and named after one of St.Olaf College’s presidents, the St. Olaf’s Boe Memorial Chapel stills stand as a gathering place nested in the center of campus. The chapel, located in Northfield, Minnesota hosts services, lectures as well as concerts. This chapel uses Meteor… Read More
The Stahl Office Headquarters provides employees with unique work and gathering spaces to help with productivity.
Home to Jack Links’ marketing, research and development, sales, IT, accounting and executive teams, the space seamlessly mixes modern workplace with a sophisticated food lab.
New York DIRTT Experience Center photo showing a kitchen built using the DIRTT construction system..
Reclaimed wood from old barns, surfboards that hang from the ceiling, large murals of waves and other decors that will make you feel like you're at the beach at Playa Bowls in Baton Rouge.
Bowie State incorporated about 25,000 square feet of electronically tintable SageGlass® into their Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing. Featured here is the large southern facing curtain wall.
The Downtown Swing Arm Sconce, by Barn Light Electric, is your perfect choice to achieve a simple yet impactful aesthetic to any interior space.
The team selected the Wilcox Deep Bowl Chain Hung Pendant for the space. They customized these ceiling lights with generous 20″ shades and a Textured Black finish. The additional options of cast-guard-and-glass plus black-and-white cloth cords bring even more visual interest.
The modern Little Light on the Lane venue features EDCO's ENTEX D4” Traditional Lap Siding in Glacier White.
Even Better Silk, by Fellert, can be mounted on walls or ceilings. It's extremely flexible and provides seamless sound absorption.
Williams offers a wide breadth of incredibly versatile downlights to create the right atmosphere for many environments.
To establish an elegant and inviting ambiance across the entire hotel, warm color temperatures were used in the 2”, 4”, and 6” sizes, which mimic the beauty of the starry sky.
Approximately 4,000 square feet of channel glass with 25% to 40% post-consumer recycled content obscure views, while allowing for maximum light to pass through the spaces. Photo courtesy of DiVETRO.