INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Employees can relax and engage in conversations within the myMatrixx breakroom, by BDG Architects.
In this five-story total precast building, Wells Concrete included insulated wall panels, prestressed hollowcore planks, and precast stairs. The wall panels are load-bearing, but also provide an exterior acid-etched, colored architectural finish. The buildings progressive combination of overnight sh… Read More
Notch is an innovative, high-performance, recessed LED luminaire for the general lighting of commercial, institutional, retail and civic spaces.
A true ‘slot’ product that creates a luminous slot in the ceiling instead of the standard stripe, Notch reinvents the category by extruding the recessed… Read More
An open, naturally lit space creates a positive working atmosphere at Building 18 Annex in the Philadelphia Navy Yard in Pennsylvania.
The exterior of this beautiful Twin Cities Harley-Davidson, by Bauer Design Build.
Pioneer Millworks reclaimed wood--Sports Collection Bleacher Boards Reclaimed Bleacher Board paneling with original colors and numbers.
A simple and classy breakroom should keep employees feeling calm and comfortable at work, by Bauer Design Build.
Project stakeholders for the Choice One, Newaygo storefront and entrances project trusted the dependability of Tubelite's T14000 Storefront and Thermal Door in Champagne Anodized finish.
Photographer: Kurt Kruse
Beautiful community lounge area at M2 Lofts upscale apartments located in Mankato, MN.
The Roo pendant from Bock Lighting look great above counters, tables, or in small retail spaces or restaurants. Photo Credit: Oriol Blasi
Featuring the 6DR downlight fixture in Norrington Hall at Park University. The all new LED downlight collection from Williams provides an excellent solution for sleek, modern architectural lighting. With 2, 4, 6 and 8 inch apertures available in round and square styles, our downlights create an eleg… Read More
Reclaimed wood and steel support bands from a deconstructed water tower, as well as Terracotta panels and various other reclaimed objects, from other Sterling Bay buildings, were integrated into the design and are showcased throughout the space.
Photographer: Bradley Taylor