INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Public seating areas are illuminated by Structura lighting technology.
The clinic architect selected SageGlass dynamic glass for its ability to meet the design intent, while maintaining unobstructed views of the outdoors, unlike blinds or shades. By darkening and lightening in response to the sun, SageGlass helped to ensure the interior of the clinic, which consists of… Read More
Day-lighting throughout the building is one of the most important sustainable features for the West Berkeley Library. It is also the principal generator of a sense of well-being and delight within the space. Building parts that enhance the effect of natural light are used to form a strong spatial ch… Read More
The Williams extensive suite of continuous lighting solutions is designed to provide uninterrupted, low-glare illumination while enhancing the architecture of any space.
Quality Cordeck metal deck products are available in a variety of depths, widths, and gauges to meet your requirements.
Cordeck is also your single-source provider of a complete range of flashings, trim, and accessories to complete your project a successfully.If you would like to learn more about… Read More
A new emergency department almost twice as large as the former space and with dedicated diagnostic imaging and mental health emergency services
By introducing diffuse natural daylight into a commercial setting, space not only becomes more energy-efficient but also more productive. Studies have shown that the use of natural light in commercial spaces improves employee satisfaction, reduces absences, and boosts employee productivity levels.
The 300,000 square foot Gourley Plaza was originally constructed in the early 1990s and, over the years, the lobby and core spaces throughout the six-story facility had become outdated. The $10 million project sought to bring the facility into the here-and-now, including a complete reimagining of th… Read More
Pioneer Millworks Shou Sugi Ban, Undressed, with no circle saw marks, Mr. Maki, Chicago, IL.