INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Inside view of Kalwall's wall system brings the most daylighting into an interior space.
This interior monorail track and trolley system was custom designed to achieve window cleaning and interior glass replacement for a mutli-story interior area of the new Northwestern Mutual building.
Adamick Architecture worked closely with the owners at Bywater Bakery in New Orleans to develop a bakery and café space within the existing footprint of the building to return the building into this beautiful space.
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.
Terreal North America worked with BNIM Architects in cladding Lutheran Church of Hope’s 21,000 sq/ft satellite community center. The Grimes, IA location features gathering spaces, educational facilities, and a flexible 500-seat worship area.
By dynamically changing tint in response to the sun, SageGlass® increases occupant comfort while maintaining a connection to the outdoors without the need for blinds or shades.
The brick exterior creates a simple and welcoming first impression for guests.
Speedymason can help transform nearly any interior wall and is constructed of high grade fiber composite material to provide durability and strength.
To accomplish the elegant and modern aesthetic, this project features the Longboard® 6”siding panels, in Wicker Cafe YU20A7, Cream YD2907 and Cashmere YU2987
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.
The transparency of SageGlass can be controlled in four stages from 1% to 60% light transmission. No matter how dark the windows, the view outside is retained.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat
With its eleven floors, the Ellipse tower was conceived as an urban beacon. Its façade is decked out in Terreal glazed cladding with very neutral contemporary colors hanging in alignment with the brick of workers’ houses.