INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
San Diego Office Design outfitted the office with over 25 sit to stand desks and workstations, as well as collaborative meeting areas, two conference rooms, and three teamwork areas.
NeXclad terra cotta wall cladding was installed directly to a structural sheathing board. The project featured 10,500 sq ft of cladding.
The 801 Marquette central gathering space in the heart of downtown Minneapolis was transformed recently by the national firm Perkins+Will. Pulse Products provided a variety of lighting elements to the project to dramatically change the space.
Cornerstone collaborated with Nvision Architecture for this project involving the replacement of a dilapidated dormitory built during the 1960s and constitutes the second phase of an overhaul of AVTEC’s campus center.
The View at Crown Ridge offers an array of resort-style amenities throughout the community. Designed by Henderson Design Studio.
The scope of work Lycos Finish provided to Hawley Orthodontics in Papillion, Nebraska was casework, plam window sills, play area finishes, corner guards, fire extinguisher cabinet, toilet partitions and bathroom accessories, and doors with the associated hardware.
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.
Interior design by Gallun Snow at this Office of Information Technology Center located in Colorado.
As visitors enter the building their focus is immediately taken to the central staircase that serves both as an impressive design feature as well as the main vertical circulation spine in the building. TKDA provided design and civil engineering services for this project.
Wesley United Methodist Church was struck by a tornado that took out its pipe organ, damaged much of the chancel/stage area and the rest of the sanctuary space. The Church took the opportunity to enhance the space for future generations while preserving its history.
This Edina MOB includes a 2-story open field house for physical therapy and a 3-story office building for a physical therapy clinic, prosthetics shop/treatment rooms, and an ambulatory surgery center on the second floor. Sperides Reiners Architects was the architect on this project.
Another image of the cozy seating area, this time with the bar in the background. You can also see one of the murals, and a start of the other.