INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The exterior of Central Park Commons by Wells Concrete. Wells Concrete has manufactured, delivered and installed approximately 600 pieces, 150,000 square feet of architectural precast insulated wall panels at the Central Park Commons site.
A basic color scheme is more than enough in an already busy space at Le Meridien in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Profile by Fluxwerx are versatile and can be used as part of the interior design of a space.
O'Keeffe's fabricates custom products to match any clients needs. Shown here is a Model 553 Cage with Custom Security Door located in San Francisco, California.
The dark bronze finish of windows and doors from St. Cloud Window complement the refined elegance of the 1920’s Santa Barbara Mission revival architecture style and while providing guest’s a peaceful refuge from urban noise.
Dunbar High School has received numerous awards, including the AIA|D.C. chapter’s Design Award in architecture and Presidential Citation in sustainable design, both in 2014, as well as the Congress for New Urbanism’s Charter Award for Best New Civic Building, also in 2014.
Interior hallway in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design building at Kent State University.
Wells Concrete is proud to be part of the iconic US Bank Stadium. A total of 5,096 pieces of precast were provided and delivered on 1,534 truckloads over the duration of this project. If you laid every single piece end to end, it would be equal to 27 miles.
The striking interior of this New York lobby features Vetter Stone Alabama Silver Shadow stone with a honed finish on walls and floor. Photo Credit: Pavel Bendov Photography
Notch is an innovative, high-performance, recessed LED luminaire for the general lighting of commercial, institutional, retail and civic spaces.
A true ‘slot’ product that creates a luminous slot in the ceiling instead of the standard stripe, Notch reinvents the category by extruding the recessed… Read More
The equipment room at Valspar in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.