INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Featured in the atrium of Expensify’s Headquarters, in Portland, Oregon, is Pure + FreeForm's 3mm aluminum Hampton Brass.
Photography: Garrett Rowland Photography
Nestled between the the open workspace zone and department destinations zone is where Mancini Duffy design team placed all the office's enclosed spaces.
The renovated reception area blends the original building design with modern elements to create an updated vibrant look.
Dining Inside Wedge Table in Minneapolis, MN
Eclectic and cool conference room in HomeAdvisor's recently completed headquarters using ALW's 'Go Figure' custom configuration to form game controller buttons.
The conference room design encourages productivity and collaboration. The large back windows allow natural light to fill the space with sunlight. Photography by Alex Benge.
An expansive curtain wall was built using Tubelite's 400 Curtainwall product.
Photography Credit: Andi Whiskey
The owner specifically selected SageGlass because it complements 71Above's modern design and overall aesthetic, delivering what he calls a "wow factor" while enhancing guest comfort. The result is an ideal blend of form and function. In addition, SageGlass dramatically reduces energy demand and the … Read More
The clinic architect selected SageGlass dynamic glass for its ability to meet the design intent, while maintaining unobstructed views of the outdoors, unlike blinds or shades. By darkening and lightening in response to the sun, SageGlass helped to ensure the interior of the clinic, which consists of… Read More
Close-up detail of the insulated wall panels, by Wells Concrete, showcasing the thin brick and sandblast architectural finish at the NDSU Resident Hall building.
Classic Gaufrage Tipped Cowhide Exquisite Emerald used on the bar front panels, by Townsend Leather.
The main access to the second floor of Team85 Fitness & Wellness in Bordentown, NJ - our rubber flooring is located both at the top of the stairs, as well as in the 2 areas seen on the lower floor to each side of the staircase.