INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The colors of the gradient Bendheim glass on the third floor create an “evening sky” aesthetic.
Photo by Miller Glass & Glazing.
Photo by Miller Glass & Glazing.
The textured channel glass diffuses light and eliminates glare, along with any potential “glass lens” distorting effects. At night, it emits a soft glow. Photo by Nico Marques
Nine elevator lobbies are clad in vibrant dichroic glassby Bendheim. Photo by Beth Hockett.
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.
Cursive is a unique product line that is notable for its range of eclectic shapes and vibrant color offerings.
The center expansion fosters integrated learning and interdisciplinary collaboration between students and faculty in music, theater and dance in a dynamic environment. Large spaces for band, orchestra, choir, theater and dance provide excellent environments to practice, rehearse and present to the p… Read More
The new Castle Rock Fire Department facility in Colorado features seven private bedrooms set up to accommodate three shifts; three double-long bays for six apparatuses, a full kitchen, recreational area, dining room, day room and fitness center; a storage mezzanine floor; bunker gear, a self-contain… Read More
Once part of the warehouse space at Tri-Star Services' headquarters, their new break room ties in features from the Twice Daily/Daily's convenience store themes while adding high-end finishes including wood-look LVT flooring, stainless steel appliances, and unique lighting features.
Claridge offers a range of products designed to make the environments safer, not only immediately, but thoughtfully designed for long-term use.
Kollin Altomare transformed the third-floor space atone of Chicago’s landmark hotels, Waldorf Astoria Chicago, into a lively Parisian café.
An acoustically designed music studio with independent double-wall framing, with the walls and ceiling not touching another studio--creating almost non-existent stound transfer between rooms.