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GC Products manufactured custom Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) light coves, reflectors, and columns for the Hermès West Coast flagship store.
Training Haus is an elite sports performance facility with turf, court, studio, and sports science for athletes to train and improve performance as well as recover, by Sperides Reiners Architects, Inc.
The historic architecture of the museum was preserved by seamlessly integrating BASWA Phon to control the acoustics of the space.
Fluxwerx Anidolic optics provide a precisely controlled lower distribution, with no view of the LEDs, together with wide outer throw upper distribution, for low glare and wide row spacing.
The Profile Mini Frame triangle illuminates the office workspace and adds a fun, modern touch to the space.
The Brick Look Porcelain Tile flooring offers the beautiful fade-resistant variations of natural stone with the added benefit of easy maintenance. It’s already resistant to staining, so there’s is no need to seal this tile.
Hardwood flooring brings warmth, elegance, and beauty into this vacation rental.
It comes in a huge range of styles and types, from traditional oak flooring and maple hardwood flooring to more modern engineered hardwood options. No matter what kind of wood flooring you're looking for, you'll find… 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.
Decreasing air pollutants through the use of materials and retention of green spaces is a benefit of The Austin Ranch community in The Colony, Texas.
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.
The UVC Light is activated for 2 hours nightly, when the building is unoccupied, as UVC light can be harmful if directly exposed to the skin and eyes.