INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Cover Glass USA provided the frameless glass you can see here in the dining area. This provides a truly seamless view while remaining inside.
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
The complete lighting package supplied an abundance of illumination on both the horizontal and vertical historical elements throughout the sanctuary.
We’re very excited about the Blue Cross Blue Shield employee cafeteria project we took on in partnership with Compass Group. BCBS wanted to rejuvenate their eatery by creating a space that employees would enjoy dining in and that was easy for kitchen staff to use. To do so, BCBS wanted to up… Read More
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
Sliding porcelain sliding doors create a versatile space for work and collaboration between peers and teachers.
Designing glass panels into your facility allows natural sunlight into your space, which could qualify for LEED points for Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Credit 8.2: Daylight and Views.
Featuring the GLN high-bay lights at Twin Oaks Golf Hitting Bay. Constructed for manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and gymnasiums, we offer high-performance LED low bay & high bay lighting in linear, scalable, and round form-factors up to 70,000 lumens.
The focus on flexibility–and employee choice and control–ensured that all 85 dedicated workstations would allow for ergonomic adjustability with height adjustable desks, dual monitor arms and the user friendly Nuovo Contessa task chair from Teknion. Collaboration would now take place in the dedicate… Read More
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.
The new facility features amenities such as a public meeting room, food service galley and a spacious lobby. The library also houses areas for children, teens and adults, as well as three study rooms, a computer laboratory, genealogy room and a conference room.