INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
LEDCONN provided the custom lighting components that brought the lighting designer's imagination to life for this unique art installation.
Products: SuperLite® II-XL 60 IGU with 1" VRE-138 in GPX® Curtain Wall
2-hour interior and exterior GPX FireFloor System. Providing a unique architectrual design, this project photo shows the diversity of our fire-rated glass and framing.
Inspired by Hubbard's circa-1960s “Mad Men” style building on University Avenue in Minneapolis, InUnison designed a floating wood ceiling, mixed rich walnut and white stone surfaces with sleek leather furnishings, contemporary light fixtures, original art, and iconic photos from Hubbard's archives t… Read More
SAFTI FIRST used SuperLite II-XL 60 & 120 in GPX Architectural Series Framing throughout this corridor at Central Michigan University Biosciences Building in Mt. Pleasant, MI.
The exterior of Central Park Commons by Wells Concrete. Wells Concrete has manufactured, delivered and installed approximately 600 pieces, 150,000 square feet of architectural precast insulated wall panels at the Central Park Commons site.
Interior view of the award winning Lofts at Mayo Park kitchen in Rochester, Minnesota by Snow Kreilich Architects. This project boasts modern design elements and thoughtfully designed amenities.
In 2010, ESPN voted Target Field as the best sports experience in all professional sports in the United States. Featuring precast concrete by Gage Brothers.
The Longboard product line is an uncomplicated architectural system with remarkable solid colour finishes and believable wood finishes. Longboard is non-combustible and composed aluminum slats, louvres, ceiling beams and the SimpL-Clip system.
Bright Indonesian Teak is used for the chevron patterned ceiling. All wood is finished with a penetrating fire retardant, and white planks are Modern Farmhouse Clean White Oak paneling with a custom tinted finish.
Custom wood frames handcrafted by Red Door Construction at this Edward Jones office.