INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Drybar maintain a sleek design blending the traditional and modern, and Ceilume Cambridge panels are a key part of that design in each of its 120+ stores.
ActivWall was able to customize the color of the Gas Strut Windows to match the Virgin red color.
The solid brick envelope of the Cultural Center expresses the strength and resiliency of the African American community, while the large glass expanses on the first level demonstrate the AACC’s mission for openness and inclusiveness. It was important that the facility reflect African American herita… Read More
Inspired by the natural beauty and elegance of a flower in full bloom, Petals intentionally mimics the subtle nuance of real flower petals in sunlight with the way the light softly glows and gradates across the petals.
Glasshape® were once again delighted to partner up with Berger Iron Works, Inc. initially providing them with digitally scanned Field Measurements of the Overlook Railing and Circular Staircase structures, whilst they were in the construction phase. Went on to produce a 3D CAD Model of these str… Read More
Lovely for the long haul, simply sophisticated, stylistically versatile and environmentally conscious, DesignRail® is the best choice for aluminum railing systems both indoors and out.
The spacious gathering area located in the Lake Elmo Nordic Center that serves as a warming house in the winter, by HCM Architects.
The exterior of Oakwood Community Church with tilt-wall concrete panels.
Kid-friendly classroom at the Oakwood Community Church, by Anderson Companies.
Concrete Collaborative hand-crafts a range of unique architectural concrete tile, paver and countertop products supplied in collaboration with architects, designers, and builders to create innovative solutions for interior and exterior environments.
This is a replica of the PP503 Kennedy armchair designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1949. It is a chair that can be used on all different occasions. Wegner originally designed the Scandinavian chair for people with back problems. The chair is comfortable, with a wide back and armrest.
The large atrium and glass ceiling allows for natural light to fill the building and give patients a more intimate environment that stimulates conversation with their care providers.