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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The vibrant interior of the Junior Achievement located in St. Paul, MN, by Emanuelson-Podas.
An all glass wall creates an eye-catching design at Bank of America in Edina, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
A beautiful lounge area with a wood fireplace for guests and co-workers to enjoy at the SVL offices, furnished by iSpace Environments.
The stage view of the bleacher seats in the auditorium at Zimmerman High-Middle School in Zimmerman, MN, by Stahl.
Bison ScrewJack Pedestals and 2×2 Smooth 6 Plank Ipê Wood Tiles helped transform this rooftop into a useable space for the residents at Reed Row Apartment.
Photography Credit: John Cole Photography
Cursive’s unique tile shapes bring signature style to your interior design. Let walls be your memoir as you write with the eclectic colors and shapes of Cursive.
The sleek and nature-themed exterior design blends in well with the landscaping surrounding the school buildings. The CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC natural slate was a great choice for a portion of the walls of the exterior buildings because of its sustainable properties and long-lasting construction.
Featuring the 97 - Enclosed Wide Distribution Industrial lighting at the Boston University backstage workshop. Our industrial product line features unwavering quality, long-lasting durability, and a wide variety of certifications – ideal for wet locations and high ambient temperature environments.
The mezzanine level of the new Mortarr HQ features a blend of the building’s traditional elements with modern design.
With the reimagining of the student center, Buena Vista University welcomes students to drive their own educational and extracurricular activities within a flexible facility of the future.
This first phase of a multi-phase remodeling project for Drake University’s Cowles Library focused on creating a modern open plan concept for the first floor, for individual and group study.
Photography Credit: Jacob Sharp Photo
The Prairiefire museum was designed by Verner Johnson Architects and Planners after it's namesake: the Kansas prairie fire. Goldray Glass's color-changing dichroic glass was used in the insulated glazing unit to mimic the flickering flames.