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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
As the industry leader for diffuse natural lighting systems, Kalwall is frequently selected for retail projects. Industry-leading technology provides the most innovative, energy-efficient lighting solutions and implements quality design features for the best thermal properties and usable natural lig… Read More
Wells Concrete is proud to be part of the iconic US Bank Stadium. The design goal of the stadium was to create a resource that welcomes people of the surrounding metro and the entire state. All of its patrons, users and neighbors can see themselves reflected in the design and materials – their clima… Read More
The electrochromic glazing can be darkened or brightened, either automatically, for perfect adjustment to the light levels outdoors, or manually if required. This means that the amount of sunlight and heat entering the open space can be regulated and occupants are protected from glare – a comfortabl… Read More
This beautiful building has also hosted many unique visitors such as Kate Middleton and Prince William, Justin, and Sophie Trudeau. During their visit to the ISSofBC Welcome Centre as part of their week-long tour of BC in the Fall of 2016, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – accompanied by the… Read More
Speedymason Stone and Brick Lath systems are versatile barrier systems that allow installers to maximize their time and efficiency. The full bed mortar systems can fit a variety of bricks and stone sizes.
Ramona Middle School has a striking triangular form that creates a welcoming plaza defined by white steel trellis systems and walls faced in white porcelain tiles.
The new Glassell School of Art building in Houston, TX, by Gate Precast. The defining geometry, sloping plane, and elegant use of light and space all come together in a structure that will be an anchor for the Houston community.
Colorful patio furniture in a student housing courtyard.
The brick finish and colors chosen for the vertical windows complement the surrounding buildings at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN.