INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Roosevelt Library was placed on the National Historic Register in May 2000 and has been designated a Building of Cultural Significance by the city of Minneapolis through its Historic Preservation Commission. HCM Architects worked with the HPC to review and approve all renovation and expansion design… Read More
The large service bay at the Anoka County Highway Department in Andover, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
MG McGrath Architectural Surfaces worked on the exterior of the new building, fabricating and installing 3,285 square feet of flush seam aluminum panels and 2,220 square feet of perforated aluminum panels with a 3-coat Kynar paint finish,
The eye-catching mural near the front of the space presented a challenge for lighting. Instead of pendants that compete with the wall, the Downtown Minimalist Cord Hung Pendant offers the perfect amount of light to the tables without obstructing the view.
Directly adjacent to HQ Apartments and Finnegan's Brewery on the Kraus-Anderson Block is the Elliot Park Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
CableRail by Feeney was selected as the railing solution for the 450-foot pathway at the Kennedy Space Center, which perfectly complemented the gently curving railings that encompass the pathway.
This is one of 12 exam rooms in the new Center for Health & Wellness Innovation at Eastman Hall.
The bright and vibrant interior design on the Goldfinch restaurant in Des Moines, IA, featuring wood-accented columns and hanging ceiling.
Pure + FreeForm created a custom matched woodgrain finish for the amazing Baffle Ceiling System in the Convention Center inside of the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photography Credit: Litzer Vanorman
The Luminary chose smart glass for the West End’s tallest and most innovative new office building. SageGlass LightZone® was selected to optimize daylight, outdoor views, and occupant comfort.
SageGlass electronically controlled, tintable glass windows, gives flexibility to the employees to control the amount of entering the office building. This helped create a welcoming and comfortable workplace.