INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The clinic architect selected SageGlass dynamic glass for its ability to meet the design intent, while maintaining unobstructed views of the outdoors, unlike blinds or shades. By darkening and lightening in response to the sun, SageGlass helped to ensure the interior of the clinic, which consists of… Read More
Various controls give employees the ability to regulate the tint of the windowpane, significantly increasing comfort in the workplace.
From architectural and continuous designs to traditional troffers, we deliver a comprehensive line of commercial and spec-grade LED luminaires for recessed ceiling applications.
Our black anodize finish on Wausau Window and Wall windows keeps history alive with a sleek and modern appearance.
Whatever space they grace, Tedlar™ Wallcoverings make a strong – and lasting –
first impression. The Tedlar™ surface delivers unparalleled performance in even the most
rigorous environments through proven durability and stain and scuff resistance.
The first of the five Bendheim channel glass “lenses” forms a bright and transparent lobby, with café, art library and bookstore, inviting the public into the museum and encouraging movement via ramps toward the galleries as they progress downward into the garden.
Photo By: Roland-Halbe
To create an ever-changing sky feeling in the office space, the designer uses the custom square RGBW lighting panels as the ceiling light.
Pioneer Millwork reclaimed softwoods custom mix floor and reclaimed Oak shelving in Anthropologie, Natick, MA.
Charlie Abrahams is a headshot photographer out of Boston, Massachusetts. His studio needs involve the need to control light within his space. He used Blackoutcurtains.com to achieve that perfect light controls.
Bar prep area at Sid Gold's Request Room in Nashville, Tennessee.
Photo credit: LifeLike Imageworks, LLC
The Adult Activity Center 50+ in Coral Gables, Florida provides educational opportunities, group activities, social events and services, and medical resources for members of the Coral Gables community over the age of 50.
The 300,000 square foot Gourley Plaza was originally constructed in the early 1990s and, over the years, the lobby and core spaces throughout the six-story facility had become outdated. The $10 million project sought to bring the facility into the here-and-now, including a complete reimagining of th… Read More