INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Prefabrication relies on collaboration. Team members from across design-build disciplines, as well as the project owner, must begin working together early on to develop a constructible design.
Clark Pacific worked closely with CSULA, KPFF Engineering, Harley Ellis Devereaux (HED), and McCarthy C… Read More
The CUPACLAD® 201 VANGUARD system is part of the CUPACLAD® 201 series, which includes systems with visible fixings. Associating natural slate with steel gives the facade a unique touch of modernity.
The facade and massing are maintained in scale with the Venice walk street location.
Exterior of Globe University by Wells Concrete. This project included architectural and structural wall panels, beams, columns, double tees, stairs, formliners, and thin brick facade with an acid etch and sandblast finish.
In 2017 Simle Middle School took on another expansion utilizing architectural precast concrete wall panels by Wells Concrete in lieu of the existing structure that consisted of brick and block materials.
The architectural capabilities that precast concrete wall panels offer allowed the design te… Read More
Astin Aviation Fixed Base Operation (FBO) serves as the gateway to Aggieland, and it is designed by The Arkitex Studio to enhance visitors’ experience, facilitate military and corporate operations, and create a futuristic vision of the rapidly growing Bryan-College Station metropolis. Photography By… Read More
The facade system seamlessly integrates over 14,000 sq. ft. of Bendheim decorative glass and 6,000 sq. ft. of Swisspearl fiber-cement. Photo by Cameron Campbell, AIA.
Beautiful stonework by Vetter Stone is showcased at the New York City Hall.
Photo Credit: Joseph Francois Mangin and John McComb Jr.
The closeup view captured by Ferrari Images shows the intricacies of the unique dome-shaped ceiling at the ARTIC.
Kalwall panels were an ideal solution because they provided a striking architecture feature and allowed Ghafari to best utilize daylight harvesting to reduce overhead lighting and lower energy costs. To help minimize the glare from the sun reflecting off the building, which is important since it is … Read More
The main entrance features an eye-catching glass wall and door design. The seamless integration of SageGlass provides a modern look, while also controlling the degree of daylight, heat, and glare without losing the outside view.
The glass system was custom-designed with generous 1.5” tolerance in all directions to speed design, fabrication, and installation. Photo by Bendheim.