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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Ovative Group required a new workplace to be designed and built in less than 6 months, providing growth from 26 employees to a maximum of 75 employees. Snow Kreilich Architects completed this project.
Exterior view of the award winning Lofts at Mayo Park in Rochester, Minnesota by Snow Kreilich Architects. This project boasts modern design elements and tasteful landscaping
Beautiful glass table in Lukshon located in Culver City, CA
D.J. Kranz worked diligently as the general contractor to complete the collaborative work areas at Anytime Fitness in Woodbury, Minnesota.
Exterior of the wonderfully designed White Bear Subaru in Vadnais Heights, MN by D.J. Kranz as the general contractor
A suite bathroom featuring custom cabinetry by Gator Millworks in the IBM Building in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Designed for the modern athlete, the 86,000 square foot Fieldhouse provides local athletes with 62,000 square feet of professional grade Field Turf®. The project includes indoor sports fields, tracks, training areas, and large, onsite physical and occupational therapy suites. Designed as an integral… Read More
In conjunction with the designer, Boelter laid out a plan for better kitchen flow and efficiency to make sure all students were able to eat in a timely manner. With a strict university schedule, this was not a task to be taken lightly. It was determined that an open concept kitchen with multi… Read More
Henkel Construction Company was selected to provide construction management services for the Mercy Hospital's Emergency Department Expansion Project.
Working within an existing shell, SVPA was asked to create an open-office environment supportive of the Silicon Valley-style office culture. In addition to the 360 workspaces and associated conference and office support needs, this indoor IT campus features a gymnasium, running track, pool tables, g… Read More
Meteor Lighting's Bolt fixture used in an indirect lighting application to illuminate the large window panes at the 181 W. Madison building