INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Talk about views! The Four Seasons Hotel in downtown New York is one of the tallest without any obstruction to guestroom views.
ASI's Interwoven Eco-Panels to create cohesion in this beautiful space.
Photo Courtesy of JGA
The CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM rainscreen cladding system mixes well with the window design at the College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics building at SNHU.
The walkways surrounding the Sacred Heart Catholic Church have multiple Structura products to provide lighting.
These recycling singles are available in an array of nature inspired colors to blend in seamlessly into the modern commercial space.
The Limestone by Dutch Quality Stone is hand-chiseled in molded shapes as well as regular shapes. Seen here on the exterior of this building.
Now wrapped in rich, dark woods, detailed tile work, glimmering brass accents, and warm, glowing light, the Margeaux Brasserie perfectly frames Chef Michael Mina’s celebration of French cuisine with an elevated menu highlighting bold, crave-able flavors and locally-sourced ingredients.
To create a welcoming and calming environment, the designers combined the tile panels in a trio of colors. Crossville’s Oxide in Bianco and Grigio bring a metallic shimmer in a pearlescent hue and dark gray respectively. These two tones blend seamlessly with Crossville’s Filo in Brina to… Read More
Donor Recognition is a way of saying thank you to donors while expressing your institutional mission, culture, and brand. Seen here by Welch Design.
Bendheim’s channel glass at Arizona State University Orange Mall reaches up to 20 feet tall. The glass is captured top-and-bottom in Bendheim’s single-glazed SF-60S system, creating beautiful glass-to-glass corners.
Photo by Michael Nothum.
M Moser Associates designed the offices for Altico, a financial consultant company located in Mumbai, India. The home-office design concept was inspired by the Mid-Century industrial era, reflected in the use of raw bricks, concrete finishes and exposed ceilings.