INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Ceiling curtains within the work lounge at the Evereve office. This full kitchen provides space for officewide lunches.
Durasein's solid surface countertops are completely customizable and can be used not only as the countertop but into a table itself.
Quality Cordeck metal deck products are available in a variety of depths, widths, and gauges to meet your requirements.
Cordeck is also your single-source provider of a complete range of flashings, trim, and accessories to complete your project a successfully.If you would like to learn more about… Read More
Pure + FreeForm's Deco Bronze finish, is contextual as a nod to the previous building’s bronze facade. It is a clear coat metal, colored using the organic resins of pure aluminum with varied levels of luminosity and glinting creating optical texture. The color and reflectivity of the facade move as … Read More
Modern Office Reception area with wall panels and aluminum reveals
Stunning wine room featuring flooring and tabletop by Granicrete Minnesota.
Photographer: John Walsh
The hotel's poolside restaurant, Oliverio, emerged from the renovation with a fresh concept and bold new look. Inside the intimate dining room, a relaxed lounge atmosphere is achieved with long, low, 1970's-style sofas and stone-veneer tables juxtaposed with modernist gold warren planter chairs.
Sustainable wood--Shou Sugi Ban--Larch Shallow Char--Siding
Custom cabinets designed, fabricated, and installed by DRAS Cases.
Working with Southland Schools to create the perfectly crafted work lounge to maximize the space and organization.
The Cloverleaf Ceiling Tile, TL-0083 and the Cloverleaf Flat Center Ceiling Tile, TL-0084 make an appearance on the Las Vegas strip. The colorful Vegas lights reflecting off the curved design elements enliven the ceilings at Harrah's Las Vegas.
At night, Bendheim’s light-diffusing channel glass transforms the structural columns into functional light fixtures.
Photo by Michael Nothum.
Two massive 874-foot long ETFE canopy structures cover the arrivals and departures area of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.