INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Memorial Hall at BSU features Pure + FreeForms Flat Lock Wall Paneling System finished in Terracotta. Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
The facade of The Rose Apartments features modern design elements and windows fixtures by Pella. Pella® Impervia® products are made from Duracast material – Pella's five-layer, engineered fiberglass composite.
Training Haus is an elite sports performance facility with turf, court, studio, and sports science for athletes to train and improve performance as well as recover, by Sperides Reiners Architects, Inc.
Vestibule and entry are visible in the background. A long farmhouse style table, decorative lighting and shiplap half wall are shown in the foreground.
The Minnesota Vikings Museum is a place for Vikings fans and Legends alike to experience the comprehensive history of the Minnesota Vikings and football in Minnesota. Sperides Reiners Architects, Inc was the architect on this project.
Pure + FreeForms Spector and Titanium is featured within The Diner at the week-long pop-up restaurant at the 2019 Milan Design Week.
Photography Credit: Michele Candia for Surface Media
Since SageGlass reacts to the sun and tints automatically to varying degrees, depending on the strength of the sunlight, installation of external shading systems was not not required, eliminating both the significant upfront and recurring costs of such system.
15 Hudson Yards is one of the most sought after residential condo buildings in Manhattan's West Side.
Featuring the DI LED troffer lighting fixture at the DePaul University Library. From architectural and continuous designs to traditional troffers, we deliver a comprehensive line of commercial and spec-grade LED luminaires for recessed ceiling applications.
The heavy tempered all-glass sliding door systems, seen here in the interior of Mall of America Corporate Offices, was made by Empirehouse.
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.