INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Bronson Electric worked on Green Mill located in Willmar, MN.
The transparency of SageGlass can be controlled in four stages from 1% to 60% light transmission. No matter how dark the windows, the view outside is retained.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat
Reclaimed Sawmill Oak Flooring installed in a private residence in California
The eye-catching design of CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC makes it ideal for any exterior application. The versatile aesthetic blends with any surrounding material.
The exterior of the College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics building at SNHU features the CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM rainscreen cladding system for its original design and natural durability.
Close up view of Pure + FreeForms Park Bronze Column Wrap at the 33 Park View Ave apartment complex.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
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
The clean facade design at the Shelbourne Pierson Library featuring the CUPACLAD® 201 VANGUARD rainscreen cladding system.
Marnel C Moorman School is organized by grades into discreet “neighborhoods”. Each is set up as a learning community with classrooms grouped around a collaborative space – a “Collabora-dor’ – all with overhead doors so those class activities can flow between spaces.
This project is located in Frisco, Texas, and has 20.362 acres and a total of 365 units. It is part of a master plan community that includes senior housing, townhomes, single-family homes, restaurants, retail, and multi-family. The multifamily is on the primary entry spine road along with the canal … Read More
St. Louis Sinus Center photo showing a waiting area built using the DIRTT construction system.
St. Cloud Window worked closely with the architect, the National Park Service, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission on the development of Building 19’s fenestration, which comprises nearly 50% of the facade, to enclose the building while providing natural daylight and views.