INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
                    1776 Eye Street is a unique commercial property with an iconic entrance at the intersection of Eye Street and 18th Street NW Washington, DC.                
            
                    Terreal North America used Piterak Slim in Custom Green Glaze on this project.                
            
                    Design Engineers Cedar Rapids, Iowa Office achieved LEED Gold certification, including the maximum 10 points available for the optimization of energy performance plus 1 additional innovation point.                
            
                    The modern reception area of the Design Engineers office in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, creates a warm welcoming atmosphere.                
            
                    The mosaics are
especially rhythmic, dynamic
and fresh, framing rich and soft
palettes of triangles in a clean,
classy finish.                
            
                    The Moto ceiling suspended lighting fixture by Eureka was used in this retail space at Desharnais Pneus et Mecanique in Quebec, Canada.                
            
                    Interior features at the Duluth Trading Company Corporate office include reclaimed wood, industrial stainless steel cabling and black metal work, structural X bracing, concrete like tile and exposed trusses and HVAC.                
            
                    American Architectural Glass Inc. supplied and installed a variety of products that bring this soccer complex to life for the University of Kentucky. Products used were Oldcastle BE 3000-T and 2000 Storefront, Oldcastle BE Wide Stile Doors, Wojan Single Hung Windows, and AGC Clear Low "e" Glass.                
            
                    This sports facility used Piterak Slim Custom profile in Selenium Red Glaze color, by Terreal.                
            
                    Feeney CableRail was installed in the exterior railings of the Fontanel Mansion and Inn.
Photography: Henry Ambrose Architectural Photography                
             
                    
 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        