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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The McKeon Rolling Steel Door Company is a highly innovative fire and security door manufacturer. McKeon has an extensive array of fire and security doors and grills for almost any application. From traditional overhead coiling doors and grills to side sliding systems, McKeon is the company to turn … Read More
John G. Bagley represented manufacturer Uttermost, by providing the lamps on either nightstand for the hotel rooms at Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Tuscany Village located in Orlando, FL.
The stunning Cannery Seafood of the Pacific Restaurant in Newport Beach, California, features beautiful The Garrison Collection flooring.
Exterior view of the award winning Warroad U.S. Land Port of Entry in Warroad, MN by Snow Kreilich Architects.
Oversized windows can create a modern finish to any space at the ISU Biorenewables Research Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, by Stahl.
The exterior of Ingersoll Square Apartments located in Des Moines, Iowa, by Heartland.
There are many unique features in this space that are part of the Wells Fargo Arena Complex that includes curved and sloping walls, by Heartland.
Dunbar High School has received numerous awards, including the AIA|D.C. chapter’s Design Award in architecture and Presidential Citation in sustainable design, both in 2014, as well as the Congress for New Urbanism’s Charter Award for Best New Civic Building, also in 2014.
The Clements Subaru dealership in Rochester, Minnesota, features a large curtain wall system, bright signage and a modern facade.
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
CableRail by Feeney was selected as the railing solution for the 450-foot pathway at the Kennedy Space Center, which perfectly complemented the gently curving railings that encompass the pathway.
The glass partition wall separates secured and non-secured areas of the O'Hare airport, it required opacity for privacy in some areas and translucency to enhance daylighting in others.