INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art introduced Bendheim’s Lamberts® channel glass to North America. It is the key design element of Steven Holl’s Bloch Building addition. Photo by Roland Halbe.
At the heart of the Keller Center is a sun-streaked 4-story atrium that was carved into the building to connect all levels and provide Harris with a venue for public policy and social impact.
Photo Courtesy of Farr Associates
The modern exterior design of the Seventeen10 apartments in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.
Speedymason can help redefine your interior aesthetic on nearly any interior wall. Constructed of high grade fiber and composite material, Speedymason provides the aesthetic, durability, and strength to your next or existing interior project.
In 2005, the Van Nuys Flyaway parking garage used GDK's Lago metal fabrics.
Close up view of the Dry Joint Plate Wall System in the Blue Rust Finish from Pure + FreeForm featured at the Panini Kabob Grill in Long Beach, California.
Photography Credit: Whitford Foundry
Being Brooklyn’s largest new office and production space in over 40 years, the design of this building is both contextual and meaningful. The brick and steel combination on the building facade are a nod to traditional industry in Brooklyn with a contemporary interpretation through a technology and a… Read More
Suburban World, now called Granada Theater, is a historic theater located in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. It was built in 1927 by Liebenberg and Kaplan and was originally named the Granada Theater. The recent renovation converted it into a banquet hall and live music performance space, while retu… Read More
The exterior architectural features include four different colors with a sandblast and acid etch finish used on all four colors. This combination offered eight different texture and colors.
The stunning contemporary designed façade was created using Astec's ABX Architectural Bronze technology in its construction. Astec Architectural Bronze is located in Brooklyn, New York.