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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Donor recognition signage. Custom metal fabricated panels with UV Printed Acrylic, backlit causing the white UV ink to glow. Each donor panel is sized based on giving levels and is magnetically applied so that names can easily be changed or added over time. Created and installed by Welch Sign.
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.
Food for Thought Truck travels to
communities around California and engages with local stakeholders on site-specific projects. Part social outreach program, part design crusade, part radical art lab, the truck’s itinerary is project driven, exploring how design can be a force for good, particularly… Read More
Open since 1928, the historical Sprague Children's Library in Salt Lake City, UT features the Classic Panel for 9/16" Grid and 9 custom animal motifs. Make a game of spotting each animal above the reading lounge, or snack on animal crackers while relaxing with a good book. This whimsical de… Read More
This Penzone Salon location includes 12 styling stations, a beauty zone for skin care services, a luxury lather lounge, mani/pedi stations, spa treatment rooms and a retail area for at-home needs.
While the entirety of the project was not precast, special attention was given to ensure precast architectural brick cladding matched corresponding portions of hand set brick on this project.
CableRail available in 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4" diameter cable to complement any railing design
Arbor Wood's used their charred Brnsh Pine 210 Siding for the exterior of the Tashjian Center.
Designed as a destination for office tenants and the surrounding community, the development will include restaurants, retail, and gathering spaces that spill onto the sidewalk creating a dynamic open plaza.
A recent installation made a big impact on the aesthetic and acoustical performance, reducing reverberation.