INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Hospitality demands a lot out of its flooring. LVTs rich aesthetic, soft-feel underfoot, ease of cleaning and maintenance, lower cost of ownership and other performance features are attracting specifiers away from traditional materials in favor of the durable, clean and beautiful look of resilient f… Read More
The ability to create curved walls opens up a new range of design possibilities.
Featuring the EGL Enclosed Industrial lighting fixtures in a commercial vehicle maintenance garage. Our industrial product line features unwavering quality, long-lasting durability, and a wide variety of certifications – ideal for wet locations and high ambient temperature environments.
Today, the Atlanta Marriott Marquis is looking better than ever after a dramatic transformation that introduces stylish new amenities and innovative features at every turn. Townsend Leather was used on the Lobby Banquette.
JBAD describes the 55-foot (17 m) tiered structure clad in Kalwall as a “parabuilding” — an addition or alteration to an existing building that transforms the essential character of the original structure.
Photography: Brad Feinknopf
Eldorado Stone's Cliffstone® profile in a blend of Manzanita® and Cambria was used on the exterior of Laurel Library in Laurel, Maryland.
Tavolato Veneto artisanal Italian wood floors are varnished by hand and naturally dried. This extra layer of protection adds resilience to the floors.
Select the level of transparency and light transmittance that is best for project.
Featured here at Saugus Middle/High School is the combination of Lamboo® Vue™ Series - Curtain Wall System and Lamboo® Vue™ Series - Commercial Doors.
Crowned with two sparkling blue luxury pools, SOUL offers its residents a refreshing rooftop pool experience whilst enjoying the spectacular ocean views. Thanks to Glasshapes final touch to this majestic project: bent, engineered, toughened, structurally laminated pool windows.
St. Cloud Window worked closely with the architect, the National Park Service, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission on the development of Building 19’s fenestration, which comprises nearly 50% of the facade, to enclose the building while providing natural daylight and views.