INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The new facade of the Pennington County Courthouse addition creates an eye-catching exterior architecture that reflects the existing building structure.
The timeless brick design of Providence Academy: Performing Arts Center in Plymouth, Minnesota, by Stahl.
St. Cloud Window worked closely with the architect, the National Park Service, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission on the development of Building 19’s fenestration, which comprises nearly 50% of the facade, to enclose the building while providing natural daylight and views.
Featured here at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is Pure + FreeForm's Autumn Rust Dark, Medium, and Light in matte.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo + Video
Included in the new office areas at Williams County Jail is new individual offices on all three floors, larger conference rooms, an additional staff elevator, separate exterior entrances to different departments, and an 8,000 square foot interior parking garage and evidence processing area. This pro… Read More
Aerial view of the award winning Lofts at Mayo Park in Rochester, Minnesota by Snow Kreilich Architects. This project boasts modern design elements and sweeping views of the Zumbro River.
“It was my great pleasure to work with Gage Brothers. The University of Minnesota benefited by the use of Gage Brothers’ precast concrete in the construction of TCF Bank Stadium.
Our original design plan called for hand-laid brick, an arduous project which contractors estimated would require 100… Read More
This residential building cleverly provides a self-shading facade for its residents as well as privacy.
Large windows allow ample natural light to enter apartment rooms at the Seventeen10 apartments in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.
The main entrance features an eye-catching glass wall and door design. The seamless integration of SageGlass provides a modern look, while also controlling the degree of daylight, heat, and glare without losing the outside view.
After realizing the initial design needed to be modified in order to meet requirements for prefabrication, the architect came to Clark Pacific with a completely new design.
By working together, HED and Clark Pacific’s design team came up with a way to pivot, resulting in: Utilizing the Infinite … Read More