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
CUPACLAD® 101 PARALLEL shares its invisible fixing system with the rest of the CUPACLAD® 101 series, letting the slate become the main feature in any facade.
CUPACLAD® 201 Vanguard is a visible fixing natural slate that reduces the installation time considerably when compared to the other types of ventilated facades.
Del Ponte’s Creamery & Cafe in Bradley Beach, New Jersey chose an ActivWall Gas Strut Window for their facade to create a convenient walk-up service counter and also to allow the enticing aroma of their products to drift out onto the sidewalk.
The single panel window offers unobstructed… Read More
Bauer Design Build designed and built the Havenwood of Buffalo Senior Living community.
American Artstone supplied arches, bands, sills, base, caps, and fireplace surround for the KSU School of Leadership Studies.
The exterior curtain wall frame system was designed collaboratively by the architects and Bendheim. Photo by Alex Fradkin.
Located a block from the Mississippi River, Shaw Center serves as a dramatic addition to the revitalization of downtown Baton Rouge. Photo by Timothy Hursley.
Wells Concrete worked diligently to perfect the texture and mix design in order to match the granite being used for the smaller portion of this project. The result was an identical aesthetic, nearly undetectable pattern duplication, and faster time to market using precast.
A floating roof and clerestories provide diffuse studio light while the same structure acts as enclosure for a roof deck.
The transparency of SageGlass can be controlled in four stages from 1% to 60% light transmission. No matter how dark the windows, the view outside is retained.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat