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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Atmosphere Commercial Interiors provided furniture throughout UW Health, integrating materials with architectural finishes to create a cohesive aesthetic that aids in wayfinding.
Photography Credit: Lendrum Photography
The clubhouse at the Auden Albany apartments in Albany, New York features stunning light fixtures by Bock Lighting.
Modernize your space with Hanex solid surface materials. Create an everlasting impression by choosing from the vast catalog of styles.
Fontanel Mansion and Inn, the former home of Barbara Mandrell, exhibits how CableRail blends with traditional architectural styles, enhancing the open nature of the complex and grounds.
Photography: Henry Ambrose Architectural Photography
This project was a demonstration in skillful planning and coordination with the design firm, general contractor, installation team, manufacturing partner and Piper Jaffray. As is Piper Jaffray’s standard, each user was accommodated with a height-adjustable workstation to allow for healthy movement t… Read More
Precast wall panels are naturally fire-resistant and quick installation in any weather condition allows for fast building enclosure and lower construction financing costs.
Bright colors with neutral carpet give the space vibrancy while maintaining a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. Photography by Alex Benge.
The versatile seating options in the common area lobby encourages guests to gather and meet at the Whit Apartments in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The design for the updated Memorial Hall at BSU required the expression and tactile feel of terracotta, but in a panel that added additional texture and captured the reflection of light.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
OM Seatings Truly.® is featured here in this newly converted conference room at the Mortarr Headquarters in Minnesota.
Fully developed copper patina as seen on exterior copper aged 30 or more years. DLSS Manufacturing used their historic finish on the exterior of the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, Illinois.