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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Snow Kreilich Architects worked diligently on Warroad U.S. Land Port of Entry in Warroad, MN.
The Longboard product line is an uncomplicated architectural system with remarkable solid colour finishes and believable wood finishes. Longboard is non-combustible and composed aluminum slats, louvres, ceiling beams and the SimpL-Clip system.
The open seating area at Sign-Zone, Inc in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, furnished by iSpace Environments.
Longboard Products is where style meets sustainability, easy installation, and recyclable, non-combustible aluminum construction. Trust that when you choose longboard products that you are investing in the superior maintenance free facade, siding, and soffit product.
Hanex Solid Surfaces by Hyundai L&C USA help you achieve a luxury sales floor design with a modern finish.
The traditional clay tile roof is a mandatory design element for enhancing the exotic cupolas and complex roof tiers prevalent in Mediterranean themes. DECRA Tile provides this essential scalloped-style aesthetic without the shortcomings of clay.
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
Featured in the quaint cafe is Simply Oak™ hardwood flooring in Clyde.
Custom St. Germain's Cabinet can be found throughout this airline's check-in area.
A New York-based professional services firm moved 700 employees to the top floors of PwC Plaza located in Minneapolis, MN.
Spring Valley Medical Center's programmable LED lighting affixed with custom-designed attachments, accents the blades system and solidifies a graphic identity for the building when viewed from the adjacent major interstate.
Meteor Lighting's Bolt fixture used in an indirect lighting application to illuminate the large window panes at the 181 W. Madison building