INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
515 Post Oak is an office building located in Houston, Texas, featuring lighting products from Acuity Brands - Custom Architectural Lighting Solution. Project in collaboration with Ziegler Cooper Associates and Acuity Brands agent LESCO.
Photo credit: Joe C. Aker with Aker Imaging
At NJ Institute of Technology, the gargoyles preserved in the restoration of the Gothic Central King Building presented a challenge to the construction. Similarly, OFS Brands’ solutions met the design challenge to support the technology requirements, respect the “academic gargoyles… Read More
T-Mobile Headquarters is located in Bellevue, WA featuring products by Acuity Brands- Gotham® Lighting. Project in collaboration with Dark Light Design. Photography by Heywood Chan, YE-H Photography.
Carbon High School is located in Price, UT featuring products by Acuity Brands- Lithonia Lighting®. Project in collaboration with agency JRC. Photography by Endeavour Architectural Photography.
Farm Bureau Insurance prioritized innovation and investment in their people and the Lansing community by renovating their 171,000 square foot office space to better support the staff within. Their organization has occupied their current building since the 1970’s, and today the renovation has t… Read More
When Smith Senior Living set out to expand their Orland Park campus, they wanted to redefine the skilled nursing environment by focusing on designing warm, hospitality-oriented spaces. With the support of an extensive team, they crafted inviting gathering spaces, a beautiful dining area,… Read More
The convertible opening of the Melt Restaurant is large and dramatic: At 81 feet across, using 21 individual panels, the HSW60 wall system solution for Melt meets the design and aesthetic needs of the owner’s and architect’s shared vision. Yet on a functional level, almost every sliding panel in the… Read More
The use of Tate's raised access floors with underfloor air distribution which delivered on the promise of flexibility that was very critical to the Census Bureau's project of creating a thoughtfully designed and sustainable headquarters.