INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
According to Transbay, the Downtown Rail Extension will help remove thousands of commuters from the road, resulting in $360 million in travel time savings, more than $120 million in avoided vehicle operation and maintenance costs, and more than $20 million in benefits from improved safety. Construct… Read More
The main lobby at Chaminade High School's Dolan Family Science, Technology, and Research Center, features a 38-foot multi-panel installation of all-natural preserved plants. These maintenance-free nature installations provide a unique design to any interior space.
Forest, Flower and Fern species over a Flat and Ball Moss canvas
Functional and decorative, the fins also accentuate the building’s height. Purposely avoiding a monolithic appearance, the the top 16 floors are visually staggering as three, offset, transparent blocks. These upper floors are positioned atop a nearly opaque, five-story pedestal concealing a pa… Read More
The design harnesses the luminous quality of Bendheim’s Lumi Frit glass to activate the adjacent lawn and turn it into an outdoor space for informal student gatherings, study, and reflection.
Photo by Nick Merrick.
Garden on the Wall is an award-winning provider of Turn-key “Maintenance-Free Vertical Garden Installations” for Interiors. We help bring Biophilic Design Aspirations to life while eliminating the hassles of living walls.
Our Installations are created using all Natural Preserved Plants. These lon… Read More
Multi-panel installation integrated into the recessed space created by onsite millwork
The garden walls stand out with the overall interior design of the restaurant. Elements include Flower Foliage, Ferns and Moss Species.
Incorporate different design elements to your indoor spaces with a variety of materials, including our vertical garden wall with Forest and Fern species over a Flat Moss canvas.
Bendheim’s Lamberts channel glass is ideal for custom curved applications. Because the relatively narrow glass planks are segmented, only the frames (head and sill) need to be curved. Photo by Nico Marques
Multi-panel installation integrated into the recessed space created by onsite millwork
The “flat” west facade consists of 406 pattern-fritted glass panels with a custom linear design. Photo by Tashio Martinez.