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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Minnesota Stone, provided by Vetter Stone, brings warmth and authenticity to any building design. Photography by: David Wakely Photography
Cursive’s unique tile shapes bring signature style to your interior design. Let walls be your memoir as you write with the eclectic colors and shapes of Cursive.
Barn Light’s handcrafted lighting is perfect for busy spaces such as this. Constructed from commercial-grade materials and finished with meticulous attention to detail, our American-made lighting is built to last for years.
Unispan® is pre-engineered independent support system compatible with Hufcor operable, GlassWall™ or accordion door partitions for quick, easy room division. Unispan® makes flexible space possible by providing added support to spaces that lack the required overhead structural support to carry the we… Read More
The Hard Rock Hotel And Casino in Tulsa features a multi level gaming area.
The 189,000-square-foot building has a large multi-purpose proscenium theater with 1,800 seats, hosts music, dance, opera, and theatrical performances. In addition, the building contains spaces for rehearsals and teaching, offices, a scene shop, and a costume shop.
Cuningham Group design a luxurious expansion to the Potawatomi Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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.
Tubelite Inc. provided its triple-glazed 400TU Series Therml=Block® curtainwall, as well as its T1400 I/O Series multi-pane storefront, operable windows, side entrance doors and INT45 interior framing systems for the Salt Lake City Fire Station no. 14.
Controlled daylight also pours into the school’s innermost areas, traditionally a structure’s darkest, from the courtyards.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography
University of Fraser Valley photo showing a classroom built using the DIRTT construction system featuring writeale surfaces and integrated technology.
Seen here is Durasein's Naturally as the top portion of the reception desk with a charcoal grey base in Eventide.