INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Atmosphere Commercial Interiors provided furniture throughout UW Health, integrating materials with architectural finishes to create a cohesive aesthetic that aids in wayfinding.
Photography Credit: Lendrum Photography
The spacious cafeteria space at the Claremont University Consortium in Claremont, California, by LTL Architects.
Versatile seating choices in the large common area of the Claremont University Consortium in Claremont, California, by LTL Architects.
A versatile waiting area featuring Compass, a suspended ceiling lighting fixture by Eureka.
As you wander throughout the Mason City Public Library, you’ll notice updated changes and enhancements to make the environment more inviting.
Tinted laminated glass with cable suspended aluminum artwork fabricated and installed by FormanFord.
Open area meeting spaces give people versatility of where they can work and gather. This promotes a healthy work environment and encourages collaboration and teamwork.
An evening view of the thin brick design of the Lumber Exchange building with precast by Gage Brothers.
By recommendation of both SH Acoustics and Shen Milsom Wilke, co-acoustical consultant, BASWA Phon sound-absorbing plaster was utilized throughout the museum’s architectural and theater spaces.
The custom Brooklyn Steel finish was designed by Gensler for the ceiling cladding of the 25 Kent office building in Brooklyn, New York.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
Higher Ground Saint Paul provides long-term homelessness by providing a range of shelter and housing options in one building for 479 people. Emanuelson-Podas was the engineers on this project.