INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The vibrant channel glass colors, visible from a distance in the day or night, were inspired by the hospital’s logo and a multi-story art mural gracing one of its facades.
Pure + FreeForms Prismatic Spritz replaced the dated concrete facade of the Oxboro Library in their recent renovation. The Prismatic Spritz is inspired by terracotta and the finish has sea blue undertones that transform it in light.
Photography Credit: Phalanx Studios
Portland's Japanese Garden features complicated cubic and rectilinear volumes with pitched roofs and façades not achievable with natural materials. Pure + FreeForms Celeste Stone was chosen as the roofing material to create a natural feel. Photography Credit: Jeremy Bitterman
Clark Pacific is paving the way for prefabrication as a smarter, safer and more efficient way to bring great designs to life, while reducing risk and providing owners with cost, schedule and scope certainty.
These works are all distinguished by their attention to detail, with Shim-Sutcliffe Architects frequently designing bespoke hardware and fixtures for their work, and collaborating with local craftspeople to realize their vision.
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Among The Momentary’s most striking new architectural features is an 80-foot-tall projectable glass rainscreen by Bendheim. Illuminated at night, seen here in blue, it becomes a beacon on the site. Photo courtesy of The Momentary, Bentonville, AR.
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.
The boutique resort-inspired pool deck with a vibe that is modern and equally chic all at the same time.
The opening night at the museum was celebrated with an enigmatic dance on top of the glass façade by the group BANDALOOP, a pioneer in vertical performance. Photo courtesy of BANDALOOP.
NeXclad terra cotta wall cladding was installed directly to a structural sheathing board. The project featured 10,500 sq ft of cladding.