INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Craftsman Inn and Suites features unique flooring made from reclaimed old horse fencing with a custom charcoal finish, by Pioneer Millworks.
The Industrial Guard Sconce, by Barn Light Electric, can be customized with one of 30 different finish colors and three different shade options.
A clean and spacious classroom layout at Sullivan High School in Chicago, Illinois, furnished by Henricksen.
AFG is providing construction management services to the NYC Department of Design and Construction for this renovation and addition of the Queens Borough Hall.
Throughout the St. Kilda Cafe & Bakery Temple you will find Knoll's line Mutto, unfold pendant lamp. Interior of the space was completed by Saxton.
Opened in early 2018, 500 Walnut was the first project in the United States to utilize Westfalia’s new palletless parking system that collects vehicles directly from the two basement levels of concrete floor, allowing a high throughput when compared with pallet-based parking systems.
The DUO aluminum pole by Structura comes with wood or metal center accents and a fixture arm for your lights.
Newly updated restrooms at Horace Mann Elementary School with bright orange colors to brighten up the place.
Classic Panel Ceiling Tile by Above View is one of their most popular. This panel completes the traditional design of the Stadium Suites at the Amon G. Carter Stadium at TCU.
The Columbia Square project included new construction and renovation of the historic CBS building. The restoration of several architectural features including stairs, entries, main lobby, elevators and windows returned the structure to its former glory.
Making things simpler for everyone involved, from architects, designers and contractors to clients and end-users Fellert's Even Better Silk system provides the perfect appearance and usability for any space.
Gallatin Hall building design takes advantage of views of the Bridger Mountains to the east, particularly in the ‘sky lounge’ located on the fourth floor.
Photography by: Roger Wade Studio