INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Major Industries provided their Guardian 275 Wall Systems to the indoor sports complex in Oxford, Ohio.
Safety glass provides much more than fire-rated protection, but also true safety to the space behind the glass. SAFTI FIRST was able to use their fire resistive and blast rated systems for this Public Safety Facility out in the East Coast of the United States.
“Our new school has become a very important place in our community. Our students and staff take great pride in taking care of it. The colors, and design, along with the Meadowlarks that grace the front set it apart from other buildings in the area. We feel absolutely blessed to have this beautiful b… Read More
This project includes the expansion of the Ward County Government Campus to include an addition to their jail, a courthouse remodel, and a new four-story office building. Wells Concrete provided insulated architectural wall panels with an acid etch finish with reveals.
Richly complex, layered, dynamic forms compliment a jewel-box of sycamore, glowing resin, illuminated suede niches, sparkling bronze mesh, and a constellation of colored mirrors at Pong by Andre Kikoski Architect.
A unique treadmill location at the Nicholls State Rec Center in Thibodaux, Louisiana, by Gator Millworks.
Advanced Masonry Restoration removed and replaced 55,000 lineal feet of sealant and a replacement of 200 damaged brick for Loring Green East Condominiums in Minneapolis, MN.
The inviting entry at Sigma Kappa fraternity house in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.
For the walls, the team chose Laminam Oxide in the Bianco and Grigio colorways. With its grit-and-glitter industrial style, the Oxide collection provides the large-scale contemporary aesthetic that the design team was seeking, with no need for demolition or complicated preparation prior to installat… Read More
Tile is a very prominent surfacing material inside and out of this impressive facility that serves as the heart of Mesa College’s student life