INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The modern glass exterior of ISU's Biorenewables Research Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, by Stahl.
With both Design and Construction completed in a record 27 months, the 147,000 square feet courthouse represents the fastest delivery of a federal courthouse in modern history. From the beginning, precast concrete was envisioned as an important design component, provided by Gage Brothers.
“It was my great pleasure to work with Gage Brothers. The University of Minnesota benefited by the use of Gage Brothers’ precast concrete in the construction of TCF Bank Stadium.
Our original design plan called for hand-laid brick, an arduous project which contractors estimated would require 100… Read More
Travelers can enjoy food at Stone Arch Bar & Restaurant located in Terminal 1 of the MSP Airport, by HCM Architects.
The exterior features thin brick in three different finishes: Better Bisque, Dark Cocoa and Rolling Fog. The authentic full brick texture elevates the exterior design at David Reay's Modern Diner.
Close-up detail of the stone-clad window panels and glass design at the Minnesota Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, MN.
Pioneer Millworks reclaimed wood--Douglas fir Saw Kissed Reclaimed wood flooring in an office.
Dinner Key features Cross Color Mingles by Crossville, located in Miami, Florida.
Reclaimed Teak Bright seating area built into this cruise line office space.
The POD 2 small meeting room is ideal for spontaneous but confidential meetings and as an adaptable workspace. Its insulating structure offers excellent acoustic protection from disruptive sounds. This small meeting room is installed without changes on existing structures or walls, and it can be rea… Read More
Keuka Studios Ithaca Style cable railing system with a maple top rail.
Feeney Inc. custom designed and manufactured the materials for the 16,000 linear feet of DesignRail® aluminum railing surrounding the balconies on each of the two 12-story residential condominium buildings during 2011 and 2012.
Photography Credit: Brett Drury