INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Surfacing Solution paintable Tambour Panels were used in this elegant restaurant.
An open waiting area where guests and co-workers can meet and gather at the Stahl headquarters in Minneapolis, MN.
University of Northampton in the UK.
Rhyme modular seating positioned alongside Always chairs and Frog tables.
Abella Weddings & Events is a brand new venue that has French Country charm and provides an elegant and beautiful atmosphere for any event that you will cherish for a lifetime.
Apartment building exterior and unit patio designs at One Southdale Place in Edina, MN. Pella was tasked with providing their Pella® Impervia® windows and patio doors for the project.
The versatile E-Series windows complement the exterior architecture and design of the Gloversville Public Library in Gloversville, NY.
In addition to the tube and window frames being carried by the precast, the arched steel truss designed for the Braves’ signage was loaded to the face of the brick inlay panels. The connection consisted of side and top plates that would act as “surrounds” in lieu of a “hard” connection to the chord … Read More
The success of this workspace is due to the cohesive partnership between the client, architecture team, owner’s representative, and Pigott throughout the project process, leading to on-time installation and move-in that truly reflects the initial intent of putting FHLB’s people first and fostering t… Read More
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.
NVIDIA’s new Santa Clara HQ features over 17,000 sqft of Fellert Even Better Silk throughout the ceilings, staircases, and auditoriums.
The large and luminous conference room at the Jackson Office Square expansion in San Francisco, California, by Jennifer Tulley Architects.
Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab photo showing a workspace built using the DIRTT construction system.