INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Venue Industries provided a diverse mix of products for Elliot Park Hotel's lobby and common areas.
A large dome pendant designed to enhance an environment’s acoustics while seamlessly blending into existing design features. Hemii combines powerful noise-absorbing materials with a high-performance circular LED panel and minimalistic design, to create the ideal acoustic light for open-offic… Read More
Our attractive and functional rustproof metal umbrella holders will neatly store umbrellas on dry and wet days.
Upon successful completion of prototyping, the next challenge to overcome was figuring out a way to streamline logistics overseas during COVID-19. Although COVID-19 caused many retail project delays and pricing increases due to raw materials shortages, LEDCONN still managed to streamline communicati… Read More
Starting from the floors up! Learn how the synergies of best-in-class brands were designed to elevate the experience for the high-end consumer! Materialista®, Gabrielle Jackson O’Connor & Design Leader of BDHP, Andrew McQuilkin dive deep on the inspired creative process for this c… Read More
Bench seating at the QDOBA Restaurant in Albert Lea, MN.
Spacious workspace for multiple receptionists in Advanced Family dental, boasting custom filing cabinets by Dras Cases.
Urbandale Middle School provides students with spacious classrooms to work in, by Stahl.
The Maryland District Courthouse features the cool-toned Silver Shadow Alabama Stone with machine smooth finish.
Photo Credit: Patrick Ross Photography
A bright and vibrant themed double room at Hyatt House in Orlando, FL.
Be The Match, run by the National Marrow Donor Program, is a nonprofit dedicated to helping patients obtain life-saving transplants. The choice to locate their headquarters in downtown Minneapolis adjacent to Target Field was made in part to improve the organization’s public visibility.
Café 3 creates inventive forms for an elliptical espresso bar and attenuated tapered counters. Though complex in geometry, their discreet calligraphy almost disappears. They enliven this first addition to the interior of Wright’s building with movement, sculpture, and surprise.