INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Industrial Guard Sconce, by Barn Light Electric, can be customized with one of 30 different finish colors and three different shade options.
The neoclassical Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center anchors the south side of a local metropolitan district and is a cornerstone of the district’s master plan. The stately location complements other dignified civic and cultural structures that occupy the district, including the State Capitol, Ar… Read More
The mezzanine level of the new Mortarr HQ features a blend of the building’s traditional elements with modern design.
Clad in the nuanced warmth of Crossville's wood-look SpeakEasy, the exterior of this Florida law firm achieved a modern, stand-out style that will last.
Versatile seating choices in the large common area of the Claremont University Consortium in Claremont, California, by LTL Architects.
The TTF Series Light Fixture can be mounted at ceiling height for overall ambient lighting or stem/cord mounted to provide more localized lighting for task or accent areas. The TTF Series fixture is provided by Bock Lighting.
The renovated large common area adds a staff centric yet efficient work environment. The curtain wall allows natural light to fill the space without sacrificing the beautiful outside view.
The spacious open office environment can be found at Sunrise Bank in St. Paul, Minnesota. City View Electric completed all the electrical work for this space.
Directly adjacent to HQ Apartments and Finnegan's Brewery on the Kraus-Anderson Block is the Elliot Park Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Shive-Hattery worked closely with staff and hospital administrators to determine their needs, as well as the needs of their patients. A tight building site called for a stacked facility that began as three stories. To make room for future clinic expansion, however, Broadlawns Medical Center opted to… Read More
The design for the Activities Room was inspired by the existing black & white murals that show the building’s history. Pops of color and strong geometric shapes were added throughout to bring life back to an outdated and underused formal lounge.
Throughout the Ecco Restaurant you will notice a combination of both storefront & curtainwall systems with the use of Lamboo® interior structural mullions as well as solid exterior Lamboo® caps.