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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
With its modern form and tapered legs, the West Elm Work Mesa Sectional adds style to any workspace. Modular pieces can easily create common areas of any size.
Fat Fringe is a canopy made from die-cut paper modules. It is suspended from a curved armature, swooping down into the gallery space below. It explores the potential for defining space with sliced and folded paper.
The versatile TESSELL is a three-way triangular cluster acoustic pendant that allows for unlimited unique installations - single, head-to-head or tessellated. Available with a range of Luxxbox's finishes - standard flat, ribbed Ranura or printed MOTIF. And if all this wasn't enough, it is supported … Read More
Products: SuperLite® II-XL 90 in GPX® Builders Series Temperature Rise Doors and SuperLite® II-XLM 120 in GPX® Architectural Series Fire Resistive Framing
Beautiful dining area at Crossroads Commons constructed by Stahl.
Adamick Architecture worked with Historic District Commission in New Orleans to approve the installation of the new storefront system within the historic Canal Street facade.
This technology services firm expanded its Tampa headquarters by relocating within their existing building in the Westshore business district.
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Headquarters features a spacious stairway with a modern design, by Stahl.
Wall cladding, booths, and tables done by i2i Designs at The Explorium Brewpub in Greendale, WI.
The Atrium at Anna Maria is a senior living center located in Aurora, Ohio, that features two stunning Major Industries skylight systems.
The Point is a mixed-use development that showcases a dynamic mix of office, retail, restaurants, hotel, and entertainment located on 90 acres of land in Littleton, Massachusetts.
This landmark structure was refurbished and re-opened as The Residences at the John Marshall with the aid of SCW5000 and SCW2500 Series windows. The narrow-line fixed and projection windows have won approval by U. S. Department of Interiors, National Park Service, as steel replication window matchi… Read More