INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Creating vibrant worlds with imaginative themes throughout every floor, the Sanford Children's Castle of Care is a destination children’s hospital where children from throughout the region come to be treated for minor to life-threatening disease and illnesses.
The castle concept provided a way to… Read More
Large white marble aggregate, small quartz aggregate, and limestone chips in various colors make-up the building's exterior concrete-terrazzo facade.
Minnesota Stone, provided by Vetter Stone, brings warmth and authenticity to any building design.
Photography by: David Wakely Photography
Sake Dojo is within the recently remodeled Mikado Hotel in the heart of Little Tokyo. This historic building, dating back to 1914, is once again a vital part of the Little Tokyo community and the restaurant is a big draw. The art of tattoo artist, Horifuji, fills the walls of the interior with a len… Read More
The foundation of this 15,000 square foot chic space was created using Bison Versadjust Pedestals and 2×4 Ipê Smooth Wood Tiles for the deck surface.
Flanking the end of the dining room is an impactful banquette, finished with a brass surround, Hermes wallpaper, and a mirrored back to offer to expand views of the space.
Wall packs from Williams are designed with durability and quality in mind. Featuring a variety of styles, our wall packs can blend seamlessly with a variety of architectural styles and trends.
OCL Architectural Lighting's popular Glowball™️ is now available as a cluster pendant! Shown here in a 5 drop, this versatile, statement-maker also comes in 3 and 7 drop options. Perfect for large scale installations.
SIXINCH furniture brings out bold colors while creating this iconic space at Yotel, a hotel in NYC.
The function in the design is the mezzanine level, encased with Kalwall panels, allowing instructors and researchers to view the large workshops below, creating an intimate relationship between the levels.
Photography: David Jewell Photography©
Instructure photo showing a working lounge built using the DIRTT construction system.