INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Higher Ground shelter is total-precast building, components include insulated wall panels, prestressed hollow-core planks, and precast stairs. The wall panels are load-bearing, but also provide an exterior acid-etched, colored architectural finish.
The interior off the new C+R Office feature mid-century modern furniture throughout the space and floor to ceiling window to allow light to fill the spaces.
Hopkins Architecture required a facade that complements the natural beauty of the location, while still responding to the light visual texture. Rejecting other metals due to cold or bright reflectivity, they opted for an exterior clear coat finish treated with gold and copper pearl to generate refle… Read More
The construction of the new state of the art Morgan County High School required complicated phasing for the demolition/relocation of an old bus garage, demolition of the existing classroom building, renovation of the existing gymnasium and renovation/expansion of the existing parking lot.
The insulated architectural precast concrete structure by Wells Concrete consisted of 83 panels amounting to 29,314 SF with the tallest panels being over 42′-0″ in length due to the varying site elevations. These panels were all cast indoors in a climate-controlled facility in 34 days and were store… Read More
The units within the 365 Bond are anything but identical, the building features over 66 unique layouts. Many units have private roof terraces and those that don’t can enjoy one of many outdoor amenities or a view into the serene
inner courtyard from the floor to ceiling industrial windows.
Enhanced comfort and protection — The spectrally selective films reject up to 97%* of the sun’s heat-producing infrared light, helping keep interiors cooler, reducing the load on cooling systems and saving energy. By blocking 99.9% of UV rays, the films help protect furnishings from the harmful effe… Read More
The spacious reading room at the Seattle library features a metal wire facade system that allows plants to flourish inside. The introduction of plants into the space creates a helps create a calming and clean environment.
The architect wanted the entrance to be inviting, while incorporating rich finishes. Precast allowed the desired expression to be achieved while providing a durable, yet economical wall system.
The exterior lounge area works to channel the summer breezes while relaxing in a hammock area.
The loft-like interior volumes merge ideas of industrial and craftsman through the use of materials.