INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Fellert's Even Better Silk is the only one in the world. Seen here at the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington.
GC Products' GFRG material consists of industrial-grade gypsum and continuous strand fiberglass. GFRG is an extremely durable material that is very flexible in design.
The 77,810 square-foot select-service hotel features an architecturally compelling, modern design with sleek rooms and expansive public spaces and a high level of finishes. The hotel is one of the first AC Hotels by Marriott in the region.
The spacious conference room inside Iberia Bank featuring millwork by Gator Millworks.
University of Northampton in the UK.
Rhyme modular seating positioned alongside Always chairs and Frog tables with Cloud high backed sofas in the background.
Fun inviting kids room in the Berean Baptist Chruch in Burnsville, MN.
The exterior of ALDI grocery store in Eagan, MN, by Bauer Design Build.
The architectural design of this project included programming, space planning, and exterior design for various shops, vehicle parking, vehicle service bays, and offices for the maintenance building. In the corporate center, EAPC performed space planning, interior design, exterior envelope design, an… Read More
Glass walls and large windows allow ample natural light to fill the office space, creating a healthy work environment. OCL provided their Centro™ ceiling light to complement the overall design.
Station 19 Architects partnered with NorthCross Lutheran Church and led them through the Strategic Master Planning process. The result is a facility with a variety of flexible ministry spaces ranging from a large community-sized lobby to a multi-purpose kitchen, sacristy, and volunteer room. While f… Read More
São Paulo Health Clinic Project Contributing to the promotion of health and safety to patients is one of the main objectives of hospital design.
Controlled daylight also pours into the school’s innermost areas, traditionally a structure’s darkest, from the courtyards.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography