INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Madison Reed's in-house design team selected beautiful custom products for multiple locations of their salons, including custom Organic Vinyl Wood Plank flooring and the intricately-detailed Crossfuse Wood Panels featured on this custom reception desk.
The Cerner Three Trails Campus features a rooftop patio complete with an abundance of seating and tables for employees to use during breaks.
Photography Credit: Alistair Tutton
An expansive fitness center was included in the 36,000 square-foot addition to the Unity High School. The fitness center is open not only to students but community member as,
Exterior view of the Burbank Community Center showcases Vetter Stone's Glacier Buff. Photo credit: David Lena
Hilton Head Residence features Lamboo® Rainscreen™ - Exterior Siding/Cladding throughout the exterior of the home.
Betty Danger's Country Club is a restaurant, bar, and "country club" located in the Northeast Arts District of Minneapolis. With putt-putt golf, treetop dining, and more, this site is extremely extraordinary.
Minimalist, white ceiling using Fellert's Even Better Silk to help with sound absorption.
The unique ability of Kalwall translucent sandwich panels to diffuse natural daylight into the interior means the new TSA screening facility maintains privacy for the sensitive areas while bathing the interior with natural, glare-free light.
Choose from a variety of aesthetic and performance options to match your design vision. Use Profile Mini Frame on its own and together with any of the Fluxwerx families it complements—open yourself up to new opportunities.
The Belden Brick Company is a fifth-generation business in the heart of the Midwest, leading the industry as the country’s largest family-owned-and-managed brick company. Bringing modern technology together with our heritage of quality craftsmanship and a gritty, do it right attitude to every single… Read More
CannonDesign worked with the college to replace three older facilities built in the 1970s that resembled daunting “castles.”
The new buildings are the complete opposite: open, airy and welcoming.
Located on a very challenging, hillside site, the buildings seamlessly link lower campus to uppe… Read More