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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The CMBA Sioux City, Iowa location features exposed timber beams with modern finishes throughout the space.
Ecosense Lighting's TROV L50 was chosen to provide the amber glow that surrounds the Houston First Baptist Church’s cross, along with their RISE F170 which was used to create the tight lines of light that graze the building’s façade. The Lighting Designer Sarah Gandy, set out to fulfill the church’s… Read More
Southtown Baptist Church, Bloomington, MN. Southern Pine glued laminated timber arches and beams and roof decking.
Deco 2 Square Acoustic Ceiling Tile an Oyster Pearl Finish is featured here in this elegant conference center.
The CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM system is made up of 50×25, 50×20 and 50×15 cm slates installed horizontally with concealed screws. The screws enable you to install various shapes and sizes of slates and are totally concealed behind the slates in the row above, allowing the natural slate to shine out on it… Read More
SageGlass is essential to control the amount of sunlight coming into an office space. SageGlass does not have any mechanical wearing parts, which reduces maintenance costs.
Featuring the 4DS downlight fixture at 4 Marq in Minneapolis, MN. The all new LED downlight collection from Williams provides an excellent solution for sleek, modern architectural lighting. With 2, 4, 6 and 8 inch apertures available in round and square styles, our downlights create an elegant ambia… Read More
Cordeck In Floor Cellular Raceway Systems utilize enclosed steel raceways located within a concrete floor slab to distribute power, data, and telecom cabling throughout a space to any location where these services are required today – and where they may be required in the future. Cordeck offer… Read More
What goes perfect with navy blue? A stunning solid surface countertop in Durasein's Arctic White.
The whole idea behind Fellert's Even Better system is to unify design and acoustics, eliminating unnecessary compromises in the design process.
Marnel C Moorman School is organized by grades into discreet “neighborhoods”. Each is set up as a learning community with classrooms grouped around a collaborative space – a “Collabora-dor’ – all with overhead doors so those class activities can flow between spaces.