INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Gomez bike stand has a minimalist circular form and a unique side profile. It is composed of a galvanized steel frame on the inside, with an external coating of durable rubber. The ring is seated in a subtle cast aluminium bracket. The stand is strong enough to support your bicycle but soft enou… Read More
Sit and work with your choice of standard or stand up height tables.
This project is located in Frisco, Texas, and has 20.362 acres and a total of 365 units. It is part of a master plan community that includes senior housing, townhomes, single-family homes, restaurants, retail, and multi-family. The multifamily is on the primary entry spine road along with the canal … Read More
Pensacola is recognized as Pelican City thanks to the natural presence of the iconic bird throughout the region. The city celebrates this distinction with an annual event, as well as the placement of more than 40 ‘Pelicans in Paradise’ statues around the area.
The Landscape Compact has a distinctive side silhouette with a gap between the seat and the backrest determines the basic shape. The individual modules of the range can be combined almost indefinitely to create assemblies of different lengths with curved and straight sections. The range works very w… Read More
Rooted in a rigorous architectural methodology, the work of Leckie Studio spans a range of scales and typology – including buildings, installations, product design, and environmental design.
Photo by Ema Peter
In 2011, Anya became Toronto firm Superkül’s first Associate, growing alongside the firm as projects began to take on greater scale and scope. As the sole associate, Anya found herself taking on greater managerial responsibilities, and while the exposure to new dimensions of practice were crucial to… Read More
Shim and Sutcliffe established their practice, Toronto-based Shim-Sutcliffe Architects, in 1994.
Their work has ranged from projects for non-profit groups to public and private clients.
PHOTO BY JAMES DOW
The channel glass rainscreen sits approximately 6 inches off a layer of waterproof aluminum, and features 2-inch gaps between the channels. Photo by Timothy Hursley.