INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Wells Concrete is proud to be part of the iconic US Bank Stadium. The design goal of the stadium was to create a resource that welcomes people of the surrounding metro and the entire state. All of its patrons, users and neighbors can see themselves reflected in the design and materials – their clima… Read More
This unique board room is located at the Hubbell Lighting Headquarters and feature lighting design by Dawn Hollingsworth.
Student apartments located in the historic district reused brick and other materials to create a beautiful exterior.
A mix of vertical windows and natural slate by CUPACLAD® creates a unique exterior design while also providing durable building materials.
Bendheim’s glass facade – a mix of true rainscreen and open ventilated cladding – wraps Kinnick Stadium’s revamped and expanded North End Zone. Photo by Cameron Campbell, AIA.
St. John’s Chapel in Columbia, SD, is a one-story, 2,200 square-foot structure that features a clean, white “clapboard” facade with stained glass windows and a steeple topped by a simple, lighted white cross. Visually, it resembles other community churches that have historically anchored small towns… Read More
The newest addition to UCLA’s Anderson School of Management since 1995, the $80-million Marion Anderson Center is a 64,000 SF, 4-story student “lifecycle” complex designed to support the needs of students, alumni, and visitors at the Anderson School of Business.
GC Products replaced existing architectural tiles with the new GFRC façade for the ABC Store at the Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki, Hawaii.
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.
The UT Southwestern Moncrief Medical Center project in Fort Worth, Texas utilizes a vertical installation of Terreal Piterak Slim terracotta wall cladding.
Terreal North America worked with BNIM Architects in cladding Lutheran Church of Hope’s 21,000 sq/ft satellite community center. The Grimes, IA location features gathering spaces, educational facilities, and a flexible 500-seat worship area.
This private residence offers views to the landscape and outdoor spaces while providing shelter from the hot Texas summer sun.