INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Local historical Newark touchstones are layered throughout both the hotel and first-floor bar and restaurant space, which was named Dutch's, after the famous mobster who frequented the building in the 1920s and 1930s.
Collaborators of the Davinci Science Center curtainwall project chose Tubelite's 400 Curtainwall and Wide Stile Door Entrance in our Clear Anodized finish.
Photographer: Scott Pease
Hill Auditorium today is once again a proud architectural and cultural feature that demonstrates both the grand tradition and cultural richness of the University of Michigan.
The View at Crown Ridge offers an array of resort-style amenities including this stunning conference room.
The design incorporates red brick masonry, industrial sash windows, concrete, and zinc-colored metal cladding, and gives the appearance of a building constructed over time. The combination of materials allows the building to blend into the surrounding landscape.
The Wollaston Country Club project included renovations to the existing Clubhouse and construction of a new golf facility building that includes a new pro shop and cart storage.
Nelson + Morgan Architects completed the Ole Red Tishomingo location.
Images courtesy of Michael Scott Evans Photography
Lycos Finish completed the reception desk fabrication and install, check-in desks fabrication and install, lab countertop fabrication and install, wellness kitchen solid surface fabrication and install, and 26 solid surface countertops in all exam rooms for the UNMC College of Nursing in Lincoln, Ne… Read More
The PGH Engineers Office breakroom areas feature high-roofed design elements and sliding glass doors for enhanced natural light.
Studio Fierro incorporated custom-made workstations in ash wood include cable management areas to achieve functionality and aesthetics into one piece.
Photography: IMAGEN SUBLIMINAL
Custom stonework on the exterior of the Tavern Grill located in Roseville, MN, by Axel H. Ohman.