INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The open common area at The Shoreham in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.
The new facility allows MN SNAP to expand their capacity and bring services to more low-income communities, shelters, and rescues.
Vat Stock Patina wraps around the bar front, and American Prairie Faux Painted paneling wraps around the lower half of the walls.
Design Engineers collaborated closely with the architects at Steven Holl and BNIM and the engineers at TransSolar to integrate the mechanical and electrical systems into the design concept for the University of Iowa School of Art building.
The Carrara marble walls provide a backdrop for the planting and hide mechanical equipment that forms part of the building’s modernized utilities.
The elevator banks to the VIP seating at TCF Bank Stadium showcase mounted monitors which provide messaging and videos for stadium goers.
The 80 ft long stone wall by Alamo Stone Company, pays tribute to the Guadalupe Mountains, and showcases the profile of Bartlett Peak, Shumard Peak, Guadalupe Peak, and El Capitan, all viewed from the west side of the range along the Algerita Escarpment.
Bright colored sliding barn doors showcase the bold and energetic branding throughout the space. These elements make it easier for occupants and guests to move between different spaces. Photography by Alex Benge.
The mass of the interior wythe of concrete will absorb and retain heat and cold, resulting in lower heating and cooling costs. Load-bearing wall panels eliminate perimeter columns, opening up your building for unlimited design possibilities.
Emily chose the Wilcox Deep Bowl Pendant to line both rooms of the restaurant. She customized these hand-spun pendants with 20″ shades and a Cherry Red finish.
The 4" deep design of Above View's Pyramid 4 Ceiling Tiles, combined with a unique seamless lighting solution, creates a melody of light and form.