INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Goldray Glass developed the dichroic laminated glass for the Museum facade to achieve architect Jonathan Kharfen's vision of a prairie on fire.
Bendheim’s glass facade brings daylight, while shielding occupants from wind and rain. Photo by Cameron Campbell, AIA.
Marshall Flats offers studio rental apartments as well as on-site social services. The combination of various colors of brick, glass, fiber cement, and metal cornices gives the building a unique interior and exterior design.
Marmon Mok’s design challenge, with Tobin Parking Garage, was to park 500+ cars and provide 14,000 SF of commercial space with an aesthetic that captures the historic spirit of both the Tobin Center and the First Baptist Church. Their design blends in the six-level garage by utilizing the comm… Read More
The Center at Lincoln is a 3-story, 77,500 SF, skilled nursing facility located on a 3-acre site. Wells Concrete was involved in this skilled nursing facility from conceptual design through erection, performing on an accelerated schedule of 21 weeks from notice to proceed to erection completion.
Liberty United Methodist Church in Liberty, MO selected Terreal North America’s NeXclad terra cotta wall cladding in a Classic 16″ format and in a blend of Matte White and Matte White with Ash Gray mist colors.
Terreal terracotta cladding panels are supported by our engineered rainscreen framing system and stainless steel installation clips.
Subtle building features such as expanding to the sidewalk and trees on campus side & pedestrian-scaled window awnings do not only function as south-side shading, but also give the building an urban sense and presence on campus.
The Hennepin County Medical Center features an expansive glass curtain wall accompanied by modern aluminum wall panels.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo + Video
Modern elements are visible throughout the exterior of the library. The CUPACLAD® 201 VANGUARD rainscreen cladding system stands out due to its stainless steel clips, which are slightly visible at the bottom, contrasting with our natural slate. The result is sustainable cladding with a modern touch.
Meteor Lighting's Bolt fixture used in an indirect lighting application to illuminate the large window panes at the 181 W. Madison building