INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Our channel glass features throughout the interior and exterior, blending privacy, daylight, and thermal performance benefits. On the interior, the opaque white channel glass wall cladding seamlessly transitions into a see-through glass partition. Photo by Alex Fradkin.
Main entrance to the newly renovated Mason City Public Library.
Chartreuse House is a renovation and addition resulting in an extensive transformation of an existing craftsman bungalow.
The Mediterra Cafe by Wildman Chalmers Design is a 2018 AIA Small Project Award winner. It ties together the originality and historic beauty of the space with the functionality and aesthetic beauty of modern design elements.
BioInnovation Center in New Orleans, Louisiana featuring SlenderWall architectural precast cladding envelope panels
Terreal facade team developed three "notched" rainscreen profiles for this housing development in Paris.
McNear's Cotswold brick from their Sandmold Series is featured on the exterior of this building and the stunning water feature on their patio.
The concept for Victorian Square is inspired by a nearby backcountry skiing haunt referred to by locals as “The Pillow Factory”. The highlight of this area is the countless snow-covered rock outcroppings that gently step down the slope with skiers playfully bouncing down the terrain from one pillow … Read More
The North Manchester Hospital features Terreal Piterak Slim Terracotta Cladding Panels by Terreal.
Longboard Products is where style meets sustainability, easy installation, and recyclable, non-combustible aluminum construction. Trust that when you choose longboard products that you are investing in the superior maintenance free facade and siding product.
In 2010, ESPN voted Target Field as the best sports experience in all professional sports in the United States. Featuring precast concrete by Gage Brothers.
With more than 80 parallel sliding windows in the upper levels of 25 Bond Street in Brooklyn, New York, ABX Architectural Bronze was used for the window and door openings.