INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The use of Lamboo® Vue™ Series - Curtain Wall System, is seen throughout the schools final design.
New York Medical Center photo showing a surgical prep room built using the DIRTT construction system.
Enjoy a restful night's sleep at this historic hotel. They made sure you would enjoy your stay by adding QuietRock's sound reducing drywall to reduce the sound transferring between guest rooms.
QuietRock's 545 drywall is a multi-layer gypsum panel engineered to provide maximum sound attenuation … Read More
The entrance of this Library is welcoming with the wood accent and blue aluminum paneling.
Pioneer Millworks Whole Modern Farmhouse Clean Ash paneling with poly and fire retardant in Whole Foods, Atlanta, GA
The Hallway interior of 101 Seaport located in Boston, MA and constructed by Skanska.
Durasein's solid white surface was used not only on the counter but as part of the backsplash which continues with two different types of tile.
Photo credit: Luiz Franco Foto
The charming exterior of Josiah’s Coffeehouse & Café in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by CO-OP Architecture.
Tile’s role in the overall design of this busy facility is significant. Offering both the beauty and durability necessary, Crossville collections are the foundation for a design that’s modern, welcoming, and poised to perform well for the long-term.
Ultimately, the team chose Crossville’s Moonstruck porcelain tile collection in the 18” x 36” plank size.
“We had to have a material that was durable enough to withstand the heaviest traffic, the ability to work concourse segments in off-hours as to not interfere wit… Read More
“We had to have a material that was durable enough to withstand the heaviest traffic, the ability to work concourse segments in off-hours as to not interfere wit… Read More
The varying angles of the dichroic glass pieces in the spherical DJ booth create a dynamic array of ever-changing colors: from spring green to electric magenta. Photo by: Michael Kleinberg