INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The first-floor renovation at 3M included two new vestibules and updated finishes throughout the space. Other updates include general electrical and mechanical work.
The scope of the project involved the renovation of a building previously occupied by OneSource Lighting showroom and warehouse. This building was originally constructed as the International Harvester Garage in 1929.
On nearby walls, the team selected a complementary Sinclair Stem Mount Pendant but chose to mount these on the wall for a unique look. The flush mount option keeps the fixture snug against the wall while a half-chrome bulb adds another layer of interest as it reflects the surrounding space.
C.W. Purpero, Inc and Badger Railing stalled Feeney Inc.’s DesignRail in custom colors with CableRail infill.
Photography Credit: Matt Edger Photography
This project was a demonstration in skillful planning and coordination with the design firm, general contractor, installation team, manufacturing partner and Piper Jaffray. As is Piper Jaffray’s standard, each user was accommodated with a height-adjustable workstation to allow for healthy movement t… Read More
The recently renovated Lehigh Valley Trust Building features elegant finishes throughout the whole venues including the restrooms.
Special sliding gates were designed and supplied by GKD to allow maintenance access to the video boards.
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.
A modern kitchen and group dining area guests and residents can use at JAX Apartments by DJR Architecture.
CUPACLAD® 201 VANGUARD is a patented CUPA PIZARRAS product. It is a complete rainscreen cladding system made up of 60×30 cm slates installed horizontally using visible fixing systems.
Featured in the bedroom of The Allen House suite is ASI Architectural Systems' Grenada Hardwoods in a stunning chevron pattern.
Photo Courtesy of Studio V Architecture