INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Pure + FreeForm's Dry Joint Plate Wall System in the Tempest Patina Finish from Pure + FreeForm featured at this retail location in Long Beach, California.
Photography Credit: Whitford Foundry
This project is located in Frisco, Texas, and has 20.362 acres and a total of 365 units. It is part of a master plan community that includes senior housing, townhomes, single-family homes, restaurants, retail, and multi-family. The multifamily is on the primary entry spine road along with the canal … Read More
The Contemplative Court's ceiling required a somber elegance, as well as gloss, to reflect the delicate movement of the water. Natural materials could not be utilized in this ceiling, due to weight, UV degradation, and maintenance. The final finish, a mid-gloss blackened copper with green flecks… Read More
Mississippi State’s Davis Wade Stadium including the tasteful character that Advanced Formliners thin brick system provides.
A new entrance featuring Bendheim's channel glass transforms the Museum, draws visitors, and creates a more welcoming public entrance. Photo courtesy of Blaffer Art Museum.
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.
Three custom variations blue from Pure + FreeForms Graphic Collection recall the colors of the sea and give a cooling effect on the bold facade of the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium.
Photography Credit: Josh Partee
The rooftop patio with a beautiful view of Minneapolis by DJR Architecture.
To accomplish the elegant and modern aesthetic, this project features the Longboard® 6”siding panels, in Wicker Cafe YU20A7, Cream YD2907 and Cashmere YU2987
Adamick Architecture worked closely with the owners at Bywater Bakery in New Orleans to develop a bakery and café space within the existing footprint of the building to return the building into this beautiful space.