INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
A closer view of the large skylight helps show just how much natural light it brings into the library. Not only is the entrance area and atrium illuminated, but the corridor and the entire area of the library is lit from the skylight.
To accomplish the elegant and modern aesthetic, this project features the Longboard®Ceiling System: 1.5” X 4” BEAM
Mystic Lake chose to install dynamic SageGlass on the entire west-facing façade of the building to optimize daylight, outdoor views, and occupant comfort while preventing glare, overheating, and fading of interior elements.
The Saint Gobain North American Headquarters features 17,000 square feet of SageGlass, making it one of the larger installations of electrochromic glass to date. By controlling sunlight, SageGlass significantly reduces energy demand and the need for larger HVAC systems, while increasing employee com… Read More
Expansive awning windows allow natural light and a safe enclosure for students to look outside. Irwin M. Jacobson Elementary's window systems were provided by Pella and use their Architect Series® Traditional windows.
The striking brick and window facade at Irwin M. Jacobs Elementary School in New Bedford, MA. Pella provided their Architect Series® Traditional windows for their distinctive, fine-furniture detailing that adds drama and architectural interest to the building.
Beautiful exterior glass facade of the Empellon restaurant in NYC completed by Glen & Co. Architecture.
The Logan Airport Nouria Energy Convenience Center features approximately 10,000 square feet of Pure + FreeForm finishes and panels on both the exterior and interior.
Photography Credit: Joseph Ferraro Photography
By installing SageGlass® in its spa, Ashford Castle has admirably combined history and modernity. Its clients are now able to experience a more enjoyable and comfortable stay when utilising its swimming pool and sports facilities due to the prevention of excess glare and unwanted solar heat gain.
The staggered glass facade layout creates 8” spacing between panels for maximum natural ventilation. Photo by Tashio Martinez.
The concept of the exterior was built around the idea of a sedimentary geological formation. These ideas of movement on the exterior are tied to the Texas landscape.