INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Passport to Discovery theme is brought out in its true form with the Feature Walls created on every floor. IGD Infused the color onto the glass and finished the 2nd surface with translucent powder coat to allow for back lighting the wall. This project was completed at the University of Minnesota Chi… Read More
The central path at the Rapid Office is marked by bamboo slatted walls, custom planter boxes, and parted ceiling clouds, leading users to a variety of collaborative workspaces.
Stunning illuminating facade design by Dawn Hollingsworth at the Choctaw Casino Resort in Derant, OK.
The stunning reception area at the Hubbell Lighting Headquarters features lighting design by Dawn Hollingsworth.
Wells Concrete was contacted with short notice to match the granite that was originally planned for the majority of this project. Despite the difference in materials used, both buildings looked the same when completed.
In addition to creating a seamless appearance between both buildings, the 308,… Read More
Precast panels were selected to serve as a primary building element and an artistic expression of the winding river and rolling hills of the site. Gage Brothers provided the architectural precast panels for the Marshfield Hospital & Cancer Center.
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.
Entrance to the Kraus-Anderson office building in Minneapolis, Minnesota with HQ Apartments directly behind on the left. Meyer Borgman Johnson was the structural engineer of record for this project.
Moody floral wallpaper can be found throughout the Elizabeth Street Solo Salon.
Modern interior finishes like wood accents can be found throughout the Vermeer Plant 1 addition.
To create a cohesive design throughout the Chicago O'Hare terminal, complimentary decorative glass was installed in the airport restrooms and on balustrades surrounding the second floor mezzanine.