INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The interior of the new McDonald’s Riverside in Chicago is an iteration of Landini Associates’ Ray Concept for McDonald’s, which has been rolling out across the globe since it was first launched in Hong Kong in December 2015.
The building is located within a composite commercial fabric of West University Avenue. The large-scale frame element articulated in a neutral gray makes the building very distinct from its surroundings while still relating to the overall urban context. The pedestrian-scale entry trellis in warm woo… Read More
The break room and common area feature comfortable seating with the continuation of the White Oak wood flooring provided by Woodwright.
The main guest entrance to One Museum Place featuring a view of the three different slate patterns.
The CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC rainscreen cladding system was used on the majority of the building exterior.
Dakota! Sport and Fitness located in Prior Lake, MN is a full-service fitness club, featuring an aquatic center, cardio room, gymnasium, ice center, running/walking track, strength training area, and bowling.
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
iSpace Environments was invited to collaborate with the architects and designers at NELSON to outfit nearly every inch of Gislason & Hunter’s floorplate. As a legal firm, privacy was crucial, so the design called for private offices exclusively, rather than open workspaces. Glass-clad Teknion Optos … Read More
Townsend Leather's Classic Warm White was used in the The Royce Wood Fired Steakhouse at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena.
Wood Statements crafted custom white oak stained wire-brushed tables for the Roti Mediterranean Restaurant in Northbrook, Illinois.
Beautiful outdoor seating and patio area at Dimensional Place in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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