INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Brownells is an Iowa based firearms company that expanded from Montezuma to Grinnell, IA.
The desire for a larger worship space and hall for parish activities lead to the design and construction of the new St. John’s Catholic Church and hall in Delhi, Iowa by Bracke.Hayes.Miller.Mahon, Architects.
This photo was taken from the exterior of the building showing the gorgeous glazing architecture and open feeling to the structure.
The one-of-a-kind design of the facade at One Museum Place in Atlanta, GA, featuring the CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC rainscreen cladding system.
A large, open office workspace can be easily and efficiently divided using Fräsch PANL acoustical laser-cut divider screens to minimize space while also provided privacy.
Casinos are known for their over the top design and appeal, GC Products GRG/GFRG ceiling systems and tiles are the perfect addition to the Graton Casino in Rohnert Park, California.
Durbin Park, a strip mall in St. John's, Florida used Bock Lighting's Emblem Sign lights to provide brightness for the signage for each retail store.
The Pennington County Courthouse addition added much needed square footage for the courts and has tied the previous buildings together.
Spring restaurant is located at the base of the historic Douglas Building in downtown Los Angeles. The courtyard restaurant and bar sit under an original glass atrium and a pair of pendant draped pepper trees. This space, as well as the intimate lounge and private dining room, are dotted with marble… Read More
Rising Oaks won high praise in the Design Review process for it’s gentle presence in the neighborhood, and the curving geometries of the community spaces on the site’s very social interior courtyard. The building and site design merge together here, creating both communal and intimate spaces for th… Read More
The Step Neck Dome light fixture by Bock Lighting is the perfect addition to the exterior of this Joe's Crab Shack.
The iconic curved elements of the Brock Center’s westernmost form were a response to the pedestrian approach to the Center. Since no cars park on the site, both staff and visitors approach the Center from the northwest. As a result, the Center’s westernmost portion is highly prominent – an opportun… Read More