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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The transportation center has a unique curved roof and large glass facade. The image was captured by Ferrari Images
Rogers-O'Brien Construction was selected as the general contractor for the stunning new 66,560 square foot Tolleson Family Activity Center for the Highland Park United Methodist Church in University Park, Texas.
Beautiful exterior of Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church that Advanced Masonry worked on.
“It was my great pleasure to work with Gage Brothers. The University of Minnesota benefited by the use of Gage Brothers’ precast concrete in the construction of TCF Bank Stadium.
Our original design plan called for hand-laid brick, an arduous project which contractors estimated would require 100… Read More
When Bexar County, Texas needed a facade that could withstand UV degradation and corrosion from the hot Texas sun, the design team sought out Pure + FreeForm materials. Parisian Rust, used here, is changed by light and is complementary to the natural landscape of the project location.
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The CUPACLAD® 201 VANGUARD system is part of the CUPACLAD® 201 series, which includes systems with visible fixings. Associating natural slate with steel gives the facade a unique touch of modernity.
The MSA (Agricultural Mutual Assistance Association) of Chauray, France in the Deux-Sèvres department offers visual scales that differ according to the distance from which the building is being viewed and from what angle.
Exterior of Globe University by Wells Concrete. This project included architectural and structural wall panels, beams, columns, double tees, stairs, formliners, and thin brick facade with an acid etch and sandblast finish.
Portland's Japanese Garden features complicated cubic and rectilinear volumes with pitched roofs and façades not achievable with natural materials. Pure + FreeForms Celeste Stone was chosen as the roofing material to create a natural feel.
Photography Credit: Jeremy Bitterman
Exterior of the Colorado Center Tower 3 in Denver, CO by Wells Concrete.