INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Pure + FreeForms Parisian Rust that was used on the exterior of the Bexar County Public Works building is complementary to the natural landscape of it's Texas location.
Photography Credit: Paul Bardagjy
Featured here at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is Pure + FreeForm's Autumn Rust Dark, Medium, and Light in matte.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo + Video
Suburban World, now called Granada Theater, is a historic theater located in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. It was built in 1927 by Liebenberg and Kaplan and was originally named the Granada Theater. The recent renovation converted it into a banquet hall and live music performance space, while retu… Read More
Each apartment at the Modera Uptown has gorgeous kitchens with quartz countertops, and custom cabinets.
24-Hour fitness studio with state of the art cardio and strength training equipment for the residents at Modera Uptown to use.
From its modern visual “rhythm” to a careful balance of privacy and transparency, Bendheim’s channel glass delivers a contemporary guest experience, while respecting the architectural heritage of the building.
Product: NeXclad 16"
Color(s): Blend of Terra Cotta, Dark Terra Cotta and Custom Impressionist Color
Color(s): Blend of Terra Cotta, Dark Terra Cotta and Custom Impressionist Color
The unique facade of Lath Hilton featuring various brick styles and finishes, all mounted on Speedymason's Brick Lath barrier system.
The lobby and reception area for First PREMIER Bank features a stairway and balcony as well as a waiting area for guests.
Pure + FreeForms partnered with the architects to provide Custom Woodgrain panels for the multi-level soffit system on the exterior of the new Chase Center.
Photography Credit: Jason O’Rear / Chase Center
Petersen Cover™ handmade bricks are detailed using a lapped siding technique with hidden fasteners, which recalls the many wood-sided buildings that once were prevalent throughout downtown Aspen during the early mining years.