INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Knoxville, TN is 28,000 square feet and features a lightly colored, smooth brick facade which gives an impression of limestone.
Photo by Kaminski Studios.
Dutch Quality Stone give your the profile of stacked natural stone, but easy-to-install.
Great for exterior accents or the focal point.
Impact Tested for Peace of Mind - ActivWall Gas Strut Windows passed ASTM E1886 & E1996, a standard test method and specification for windborne debris impacts in hurricane zones. The windows outperformed Wind Zone 3 and DP 60 minimum requirements which home inspectors an… Read More
Studio Kraeher Architects lead the 2-year renovation. Principal Rolando Kraeher visited Bendheim’s warehouse in Wayne, NJ personally, to select the exact range of Lamberts® glass types required. He chose seven mouth-blown glass varieties, featuring a range of delicate hues and the cha… Read More
Bordered by I-10 West and Eldridge Road, Energy Center II, now known as 575 North Dairy Ashford or simply 575, greets visitors to the city with a hint of the vibrancy the energy community has to offer. In the heart of the Energy Corridor, the 575 office complex offers more than 305,585 square feet a… Read More
Featuring a bit of ingenuity, our popular Original™ Vented Pendant Light is equipped with a vented neck design allowing bits of light to peek over the top of the RLM warehouse shade, offering both up and down lighting. This ceiling lighting is full of rugged style, equally suiting farmhouses a… Read More
Stunning 48-inch magnum fireplace sits in the courtyard of this office complex.
Designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Krause Gateway Center serves as the new headquarters for Kum & Go. Visitors and guests can also enjoy the public spaces throughout the building.
Fans wave to the Stead Family Children’s Hospital at the end of the first quarter against the Penn State Nittany Lions on October 12, 2019. Photography by Brian Ray/hawkeyessports.com