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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
InUnison Design helped transform a commercial building into an inviting and supportive environment that has become the standard for other Gilda’s Clubs across the country.
Well completed concrete construction is the security needed for all interior and exterior designs.
Monumental Sculptures created by Placzek Studios show seals and orca’s at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, NE.
Richfield Bloomington Honda featuring architectural and structural precast by Wells Concrete.
Boelter installed floor troughs, walk-in boxes, hoods, and rooftop package for refrigeration, as well as the food service equipment, custom fabricated work tables, shelves, and specialty items. With an eye on excellence and attention to detail, our team set in place, leveled, and tested all e… Read More
Spacious work environment is available for employees of the River Valley Church located in Burnsville, MN.
The Oak Steakhouse located in Alpharetta, Georgia. Porcelanosa’s products are featured throughout the restaurant’s walls and floor as well as the bathroom floor. The restaurant’s floor features Porcelanosa’s hardwood Artisan 1L Coconut. The walls are fitted with the ultra-thin, lightweight, large-fo… Read More
Located in Los Angeles, California, Nordstrom Century Center has opened its doors to Porcelanosa in order to cover its exterior façade.
Snow Kreilich Architects helped Medtronic Corporation to orchestrate the consolidation, renovation and linking of two existing buildings into a new cohesive headquarters office and manufacturing facility in California.
Snow Kreilich Architects worked diligently on Warroad U.S. Land Port of Entry in Warroad, MN.
St. John’s Chapel in Columbia, SD, is a one-story, 2,200 square-foot structure that features a clean, white “clapboard” facade with stained glass windows and a steeple topped by a simple, lighted white cross. Visually, it resembles other community churches that have historically anchored small towns… Read More