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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The brushed aluminum diamond plate tiles by Decorative Ceiling Tiles creates a beautiful backsplash.
The centerpiece of the Jax Collection, the high-back lounge is perfect for focus. Its wraparound wings provide a sense of privacy for solo work.
The new 17,500 SF remodel helped create more office space for the growing city staff.
The HÅG Tion comes in a hand-selected variety of colors and textiles—all chosen to complement the contemporary design. Eye-catching monochromatic color options make a statement in any space. And visualizing the possibilities with Chair Designer helps customers explore the abundant color … Read More
The Art Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton is a sophisticated, chic hotel located in Denver, CO featuring lighting products by Acuity Brands - Aculux® and Juno®.
Photographer: Raul J. Garcia
The brushed aluminum mesh tiles are the perfect wall covering for the kitchen in this RV.
21st Century school design aims to equip campuses with innovative solutions that meet modern day learning standards. In a unique turn of events, preserving the old was deemed a priority in an extensive renovation at this Eastern educational institution. At first sight, you would never know a bu… Read More
The Resource Center @ AIA St. Louis is located in St. Louis, MO featuring lighting products by Acuity Brands - Mark Architectural Lighting™. Project in collaboration with TAO + LEE Associates, Inc. and Acuity Brands Agent St. Louis Lighting Group.
Photographer: Douglis Beck with Documodern
Our unique Silk Metal Ceiling Tiles are state-of-the-art micro-perforated aluminum sound absorber panels that reduce echo and sound reflections.
Various informal spaces were added throughout the building, allowing employees to work openly and collaborate.
The Art Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton is a sophisticated, chic hotel located in Denver, CO featuring lighting products by Acuity Brands - Aculux® and Juno®.
Photographer: Raul J. Garcia