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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
i2i Design customized these round café tables in walnut with weathered grey stain for the Mariano’s grocery store dinning area.
A bright and vibrant themed double room at Hyatt House in Orlando, FL.
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.
Fulton Street Subway station is one of the busiest subway stations in New York, New York, and needed products that would withstand the non stop traffic. SAFTI FIRST used their SuperLite II-XL 90 in GPX Builders Series TR Doors and SuperLite II-XL 120 in GPX Architectural Series Walls, both in a stai… Read More
The new Glassell School of Art building in Houston, TX, by Gate Precast. The defining geometry, sloping plane, and elegant use of light and space all come together in a structure that will be an anchor for the Houston community.
Selecting the right pieces of technology and furniture helps represent your company brand. The technology and furniture needs at the Mall of America offices were complete by iSpace Environments.
InUnison Design was tasked with designing the interior of this space at 1200 Washington in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The expansive windows in the employee break room allow natural light to fill the space.
Lino Acoustical Ceiling Planks by SoundPly® elevate the beautiful design of the Perkins Coie Law Firm office, creating an inviting and comfortably confidential space.
Featuring the 6DR and AT1 downlight fixtures at Big Bend Care. The all new LED downlight collection from Williams provides an excellent solution for sleek, modern architectural lighting. With 2, 4, 6 and 8 inch apertures available in round and square styles, our downlights create an elegant ambiance… Read More
The brick finish and colors chosen for the vertical windows complement the surrounding buildings at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN.