INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
HomeTown Bank co-branded with Mocha Monkey Coffee Shop. HTG worked closely with the Bank to integrate Mocha Monkey into the interior of the Bank in a way that encouraged cross collaboration between the Bank and the casual relaxed atmosphere of Mocha Monkey. Customer time on the premises was greatly … Read More
Higher Ground Saint Paul provides long-term homelessness by providing a range of shelter and housing options in one building for 479 people. Emanuelson-Podas was the engineers on this project.
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.
The new Squarespace Global Headquarted located in New York, New York features a custom perforated Torsion Spring Ceiling System, by Pure + FreeForm.
Photography Credit: Magda Biernat from OTTO
Rahr Malting Tech Center and Lab located in Shakopee, MN. They provide testing and analytical expertise on malt and other brewing products offered by Rahr Malting and Brewers Supply Group.
The CUPACLAD® 101 series systems share a single fixing system with self-drilling screws specially designed by our engineers to ensure optimum slate rainscreen cladding installation, but remaining totally invisible to avoid impacting the design. The screws are made from stainless steel and feature a … Read More
Custom chandeliers can be found throughout the Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center. These pieces help showcase the character and history of the space.
The SIXINCH Gnarly chairs bring just enough edge to any lobby or seating area.
Today, the Atlanta Marriott Marquis is looking better than ever after a dramatic transformation that introduces stylish new amenities and innovative features at every turn. Townsend Leather was used on the Lobby Banquette.
From the decorative trim to the arches, Gator Millworks puts in the time and effort to exceed expectations. St. George Catholic Church is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Freestanding Patient Protection Screens, by Welch Sign, for waiting rooms, offices, and public spaces. 1/4" thick clear custom acrylic, with aluminum stick framing.
One of the main design challenges was creating tall and light façade units that could sustain high wind loads. The unique geometry of Bendheim’s channel glass allowed it to achieve continuous vertical spans reaching 16 ft. tall. Photo by Matthew Kraft.