INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Terreal North America worked with BNIM Architects in cladding Lutheran Church of Hope’s 21,000 sq/ft satellite community center. The Grimes, IA location features gathering spaces, educational facilities, and a flexible 500-seat worship area.
Lakeside Graduate Housing at Princeton University features the eye-catching NeXclad terracotta cladding system by Terreal.
M3Sixty provided 1,000 SF of custom perforated FunderMax Max Exterior panels in 5032NT Cinnamon.
Colorado Center Tower 3 is a podium-style office tower with ground level retail, a 6 level garage for 400 cars, and 203,000 ft2 of offices on 8 floors, topped by a roof terrace. This project was completed by Wells Concrete.
Pure + FreeForms Celeste Stone was selected to cover the modern pitched roofs of Portlands Japanese Garden.
Photography Credit: Jeremy Bitterman
In a location originally designated by Wright as a dense grove of citrus trees, the new facility’s form takes inspiration from the natural topography and influence from the immediate architectural context, including several Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structures. The project was initially proposed a… Read More
With its eleven floors, the Ellipse tower was conceived as an urban beacon. Its façade is decked out in Terreal glazed cladding with very neutral contemporary colors hanging in alignment with the brick of workers’ houses.
The new facade of the Pennington County Courthouse addition creates an eye-catching exterior architecture that reflects the existing building structure.
Utilizing our NeXclad 14 small format wall cladding in Gloss Mediterranean Blue
Longboard Products is where style meets sustainability, easy installation, and recyclable, non-combustible aluminum construction. Trust that when you choose longboard products that you are investing in the superior maintenance-free facade and siding product. Photography: Matthew Gallant, Clarity Nor… 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.