INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
A warm and welcoming waiting area outside an office conference room featuring the LegArm chair by Eclectic.
The eagerly-awaited Krog Street Market, Located in Atlanta’s historic Inman Park, offers a wide variety of chef-driven neighborhood restaurants, specialty goods stores, and fresh produce stands in a re-purposed 1920s warehouse.
Photo courtesy of Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio, LLC
The Resistance Movement Pilates Studio located in the popular Lowertown neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota is a complete build-out, providing a spa-like experience by harnessing natural daylight and highlighting the carefully chosen material palate.
Photography by: Chad Holder
Daktronics installed Barclay’s previous Times Square LED Spectacular in 2001. The original screens lasted 17 years and at the time of their replacement in 2018, they were the oldest LED video screens in Times Square. The new 8mm LED spectacular displays 281 trillion colors, is nearly 10 million pix… Read More
EcoScreen Perforated Screenwalls are created through a unique fabrication process that utilizes 20 gauge stainless steel and 0.040" [1] painted aluminum. The result is a 10% - 40% open area that provides an airy aesthetic that controls light and air movement.
AGS stainless steel cable railing systems provide an attractive, high-end option for any office space.
The Rainier cable railing system is sleek, sophisticated, and offers a contemporary style.
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
This architect's retreat building features sustainable materials, specifically the CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC rainscreen cladding system.
Olympic Fire Protection Corporation installed their sprinkler systems to the Richard O. Jacobson Building at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.