INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Iowa Heart Healthcare Center features a large curtainwall that allows natural daylight to fill the center, by Heartland.
University of Illinois Electrical and Computer Engineering building features Shildan Group Terracotta Rainscreen for functionality and to catch the eye of guests.
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
Wells Concrete provided the precast concrete wall panels for this project. The two-story structure is designed with a steel structure and insulated architectural precast panels cladding. This multi-purpose ambulatory center includes clinics for primary and specialty care, diagnostic imaging, lab, ph… Read More
A linear suspended LED luminaire, Loop Suspended merges the aesthetics into a form factor that is minimal in scale, offering a solution for a wide variety of environments and conditions.
Featuring Radial Anidolic optics technology, Loop delivers highly efficacious, precise, axially symmetric dist… Read More
Loop, by Fluxwerx, is a recessed LED luminaire with a complete family of configurations. Loop’s aesthetics are minimal in scale, offering a solution for a wide variety of environments and conditions.
Innovative, high-performance, LED luminaire for the general lighting of commercial, institutional, retail and civic spaces.
A perfect gradient on the top reflector adds subtle depth while infinite reflection in the corners furthers the illusion of the fixture disappearing into the ceiling
Inte… Read More
The interior of the parking bay with a view of the structural precast wall system by Gage Brothers.
iSpace Environments worked side by side with Huntsman Architectural Group and Piper Jaffray Interiors Team to create a sophisticated office design.
The goal for the Washington County Public Works building was to be assured that the existing facility and site could be expanded and improved to support the long-term needs of the Public Works Department, by HCM Architects.