INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Don Ross Middle School photo showing a workspace built using the DIRTT construction system.
Featuring the GL high-bay lights at the Fabick 5.1 Vehicle Shelter. Constructed for manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and gymnasiums, we offer high-performance LED low bay & high bay lighting in linear, scalable, and round form-factors up to 70,000 lumens.
By positioning smart glass as a marketable amenity, Crescent now has more interested tenants vying for space at The Luminary than they do available units.
The power of light and architecture combine to create polished, contemporary spaces with the Williams MX system. The 2″ and 4″ narrow apertures provide smooth, seamless illumination with high-performing, energy-saving LEDs. Imagination has no limits, with recessed, surface, suspended, wall, recessed… Read More
Featuring the GP high-bay light at the Garmin Warehouse. Constructed for manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and gymnasiums, we offer high-performance LED low bay & high bay lighting in linear, scalable, and round form-factors up to 70,000 lumens.
Featuring the GLN high-bay lights at CHS. Constructed for manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and gymnasiums, we offer high-performance LED low bay & high bay lighting in linear, scalable, and round form-factors up to 70,000 lumens.
Kalwall provided their wall system for the facade for Faith Chapel in Billings, Montana.
The Crump Firm in association with ETFC (Associate Architect) designed the Kay Research and Care Center, which includes the Marlo Thomas Center for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Kone Headquarters, located in Moline, Illinois, features Lamboo® Surface™ - Tiger Strand Wall Panels throughout the office.
Tubelite products were used to create an inviting exterior design as guests enter into the Boy and Girls Club of Austin.
Photography Credit: Bordeau Photo, Melissa Bordeau
Sharkfin Corrugated Ceiling Panels were selected for the lobby of the Port Imperial to allow lights to be hung between the rafters.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video