INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Gone are the days of flat and featureless facades. Our Shadow Series panels let you add depth and definition to any architectural design. Individual panels can be extended at varying depths to create texture or a dynamic variation in patterns, all while keeping the substrate and weather barrier in t… Read More
Product: Terreal North America NeXclad 14
Color(s): Matte Mediterranean Blue; 047-17G Dark Blue Gloss; G5 Light Blue Gloss
Color(s): Matte Mediterranean Blue; 047-17G Dark Blue Gloss; G5 Light Blue Gloss
When Bagatelos Architectural Glass Systems approached Glasshape® about the hotel’s Grand Entrance Staircase, a solution of ambience was quickly arrived at. With the design conceived as a slight sweeping staircase, starting as an exterior rise, transforming into an interior elevation, … Read More
Crossville’s Retroactive and Shades collections were also incorporated into the flooring design to help create visually distinguishable spaces that guide and ease of traffic flow.
This is a photo of the corner of the mixed-use facility; Church + State in Cleveland, OH. CupaClad provided the CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC natural slate for a unique building exterior that complemented the material used
The 5-story new construction takes cues from the neighboring building heights while exploring facade patterns to weave into the local existing fabric. Murdock Solon Architects completed this project.
As being a Certified Women-Owned Business Enterprise, Empirehouse helped to achieve the minority requirements for the project.
This project features complex glass and glazing systems as four-sided structural glazed, dual cantilever box curtainwall and monumental span curtain wall systems with a t… Read More
The exterior at Normandy Kitchen & Bar located in Minneapolis, MN, by Anderson Companies.
The foundation of The Godfrey Hotel's 15,000 square foot rooftop patio was created using Bison Versadjust Pedestals and 2×4 Ipê Smooth Wood Tiles for the deck surface.
The complex design creates the appearance of a solid, corrugated wall during daylight hours. In the evening, the light filters through the perforated panels to reveal the interior against a solid backdrop.
This monumental staircase took on a life of its own with the help of Glasshape® who were contracted to site measure the areas requiring bent tempered glass in the foyer area and then produce all the flat and bent glass required for this one of a kind creation.