INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Reclaimed Teak in the lobby of The Osprey–Block 37 in Portland, OR.
QEA renewed this internationally acclaimed auditorium designed by Detroit architect Albert Kahn. The comprehensive renovation crafted new functional requirements of a 21st century performing arts facility into the historic structure and restored the historic character-defining features that are crit… Read More
The dynamic glass by SageGlass® tints on-demand, allowing professors to customize solar control for individual classrooms and labs. It also tints automatically to block sunlight on hot days and dramatically reduce energy demand in the building.
Mounting products by Chief can hang just about any screen in any area. Seen here are Chief mounts which are strictly behind the screen to not take away from the screen view.
AT&T Plaza façade features GKD’s Omega 1520 mesh, which provides a solar management solution for the offices. The sunscreens serve as a secondary feature that allow privacy from the plaza crowds below while remaining transparent to the view out.
Seen here are Ezobord's Acoustic Solutions for the ceiling of this work lounge and kitchen space.
Gage brothers provided shear walls and architectural panels precast components to the Avera Grassland Medical office building project in Mitchell, South Dakota.
Urbandale High School auditorium features unique ceiling clouds and wall features made out of metal studs and gypsum board, by Heartland.
The Emergency Communications Facility in Plymouth, MN features 21 dispatch consoles, a 7,000-square-foot data center. Construction completed by Stahl.
The exterior design of The Shoreham in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.
The new facade at Extra Space Storage with green metal panels & EIFS to re-brand the existing building & create a waterproofing substrate, by Bauer Design Build.
Crain Construction gave a facelift for the Robbins Plastic Surgery Office, which included a renovation and expansion. The building was gutted and approximately 1,381 square feet was added to accommodate a surgical suite with exam rooms, an operating room, recovery room, and offices.