INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Intercept Entyre modular metal panels offer smooth planes and clean sight lines in an extensive palette of colors and finishes. The system offers integration excellence with a continuous engagement extrusion and concealed fasteners that work in conjunction with sequentially installed modular panel u… Read More
Lined with palm trees, the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) features large structural glass glass walls and red lights. This photo was captured by Ferrari Images.
Stunning frameless kitchen cabinets are featured here in the new C+R office in Austin, Texas.
Dutch Quality stone's Weathered Plank 6 in Industrial Grey Fireplace which bring detail to this beautiful living space.
Since the dynamic glazing limits the influx of sunlight, the indoor temperature always remains pleasant, despite the numerous sources of heat from the computers.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat
The first of the five Bendheim channel glass “lenses” forms a bright and transparent lobby, with café, art library and bookstore, inviting the public into the museum and encouraging movement via ramps toward the galleries as they progress downward into the garden.
Photo By: Roland-Halbe
Eldorado Stone provided their SierraCut24 stone in color Monument for the Free Chapel Gainesville Campus.
The CUPACLAD® 101 PARALLEL system delivers performance in any weather condition. Fire-resistance and waterproofing make the slate material the perfect solution for a large building project.
Stainless steel metal fabric is particularly suited for outdoor use with its low maintenance and high-performance technical benefits. GKD provides design, fabrication and installation for all types of “middoor” architectural features such as green facades, trellises and semi-permeable walls.
Easily accessible apartment rooms and buildings at the Spectrum apartments in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.
The transparency of SageGlass can be controlled in four stages from 1% to 60% light transmission. No matter how dark the windows, the view outside is retained.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat