INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Following the American style furniture, L'Space Interior designed Arbor & Troy in Jakarta, Indonesia, to be very homey and elegant.
Heartland provided construction services that converted this once office building into The Land City Lofts Apartments, located in Des Moines, Iowa.
The park and buildings are designed as a visual extension of the natural parkway that meanders through the housing development with materials that are natural, warm and rustic lending themselves to exhibit high craftsmanship, by HCM Architects.
Rapidly expanding Williams County determined it was time to expand their overcrowded jail and Law Enforcement Center facility located downtown. Wells Concrete provided more than 36,000 square feet of precast concrete including double tee roof pieces and insulated exterior wall panels.
HCM Architects provided the design and build services for the new CPG-ATC project, a Hemi Anechoic Test Facility.
Wells Concrete worked diligently on Tioga Ambulance Center by adding a 15,000 square foot, two-level clinic, a new ambulance garage, and expanded emergency area to the existing hospital, as well as remodel of the existing facility.
The most distinctive feature of Wishbone chair is that it is integrated into the characteristics of "Ming round back chair" in Chinese furniture. It simplifies the structure of the traditional ming chair, the Y chair back and arm are formed by cooking bending method from a single stick-shaped wood. … Read More
ProdEX by Prodema is a composite core panel faced with a natural wood veneer and coated with a proprietary coating based on synthetic resins and PVDF.
The Herringbone Restaurant features Auroralight LSL3, LSL2, LWL5.
Photo by: Ron Neal
Structura's Aura Wood Pendant Luminaires are the perfect fit for Kingsley Park because they offer even light distribution with a clean, contemporary look.
Advanced Masonry Restoration relaid brick where the old roofline was while matching the brick and mortar as closely as possible at Tate Hall at the University of Minnesota.