INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Above View's Cloverleaf Ceiling Tile and its flat center companion allow for downlights and utilities, and Step Up 1.2.3 Ceiling Tile adds contrasting depth in this space.
The CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM rainscreen cladding system is synonymous with creativity and gives any facade an original design that makes the most of the flexibility and natural durability of our slate.
The new addition to the courthouse solved drainage issues, security, security space and removes barriers by ridding of excess stairs and level changes.
Bockus Payne has had the distinct privilege to design the new home for the College of Medicine on the Health Sciences Center Campus in Oklahoma City.
Rising Oaks won high praise in the Design Review process for it’s gentle presence in the neighborhood, and the curving geometries of the community spaces on the site’s very social interior courtyard. The building and site design merge together here, creating both communal and intimate spaces for th… Read More
New York DIRTT Experience Center photo showing a classroom built using DIRTT custom modular interior solutions.
Bendheim’s retro-chic Corduroy linear textured glass, installed in matte black divided-lite frames, encloses the multi-story boutique’s stairwell.
Photo by Amber Jones.
A new entrance featuring Bendheim's channel glass transforms the Museum, draws visitors, and creates a more welcoming public entrance. Photo courtesy of Blaffer Art Museum.
Cover Glass USA's open concept frameless glass doors transform any project.
Jurors for the RAIC Emerging Architect Award in 2021 stated, "From simple pavilions to homes and public buildings, her work has shown itself to be highly attuned to her clients’ needs and budgets, while time and again creating designs of a high calibre, precisely detailed, and beautifully executed. … Read More
The developers, architects, and designers involved in The Bee hotel preserved as much of the historic property possible by incorporating the elaborate portico, original wood floors, an original spiral staircase, and historical photographs into their designs for the boutique hotel.