INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Whatever space they grace, Tedlar™ Wallcoverings make a strong – and lasting –
first impression. The Tedlar™ surface delivers unparalleled performance in even the most
rigorous environments through proven durability and stain and scuff resistance.
By collaborating with industry-leading designers and architects
early in the creative process,
Tedlar™ Wallcoverings can offer
designs, colors, and patterns that
are both varied and on-trend,
ensuring that your spaces are
always aesthetically pleasing.
Enhanced comfort and protection — The spectrally selective films reject up to 97%* of the sun’s heat-producing infrared light, helping keep interiors cooler, reducing the load on cooling systems and saving energy. By blocking 99.9% of UV rays, the films help protect furnishings from the harmful effe… Read More
This recording studio is acoustically designed to create a space for artists to produce music.
QuietRock installed their noise reducing products (drywall, sealant, and putty) to make sure the music doesn't transfer between the rooms.
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.
Southland had DRAS Cases design, fabricate and install custom cabinets for their science classroom.
The work stations and dry erase cabinets create a great educational environment for the students and teachers.
1440 Multiversity, which derives its name from the number of minutes in a day – is situated on 75 acres
surrounded by towering California redwoods. Rather than building a new development on available land,
the Kriens decided to utilize the site of the former Bethany University. Over the course of … Read More
There were no designs that used standard measurements, so no items could be purchased in bulk. This extreme degree of customization left us with virtually no room for error.
Funded completely by donors, the Marion Anderson Center was designed by renowned architecture firms Gensler and Pei Cobb Freed & Partners.
Giroux Glass was subcontracted to provide and install the building’s highly specialized window systems, including its show-stopping central atrium.
Precast concrete is illuminated by gorgeous exterior and interior lighting.
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