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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The two courtyards are linked with a covered outdoor carriageway.
In addition to building the welcoming California-inspired interior, PKC Construction added a large patio area overlooking a lush lawn. Keeping with the restaurant’s reclaimed elements theme, natural wood and surfboards were installed on the exterior wall.
Multiple construction phases over decades left Emmanuel Christian Center facility with patch-worked design and infrastructure. Station 19’s design response was to communicate a vision for hospitality by introducing space and light via a gracious corridor through the heart of the education and admini… Read More
Pure + FreeForm's Deco Bronze finish, is contextual as a nod to the previous building’s bronze facade. It is a clear coat metal, colored using the organic resins of pure aluminum with varied levels of luminosity and glinting creating optical texture. The color and reflectivity of the facade move as … 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.
Our RQT line of quartz tile flooring manufactured with 70% natural quartz minerals, which make it a very hard, durable and dimensionally stable tile that will not break or tear like other quartz floor tiles. On the MOH’s scale of hardness, Diamonds are the hardest mineral at 10. Quartz measures a 7 … Read More
The focus on flexibility–and employee choice and control–ensured that all 85 dedicated workstations would allow for ergonomic adjustability with height adjustable desks, dual monitor arms and the user friendly Nuovo Contessa task chair from Teknion. Collaboration would now take place in the dedicate… Read More
An abundance of Eldorado Stone was used throughout the main feature wall, serving as both an anchor to the space and a structural decorative element. Candle niches were built into the wall creating a stunning focal point for the space while producing a warm ambiance for private booth seating. John H… Read More
This hallway is a great study and meeting place for the students. The markerboard walls and large windows are great additions in this space.
St. Cloud Window worked closely with the architect, the National Park Service, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission on the development of Building 19’s fenestration, which comprises nearly 50% of the facade, to enclose the building while providing natural daylight and views.