INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
To maximize sustainability the design includes geothermal systems, photovoltaic arrays and EnergyStar equipment. The facility is designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification. Wells Concrete produced more than 135,000 sq. ft of precast for this project, with a total of 204 precast members. The new … Read More
The stunning exterior of Mount Si Highschool features Pure + FreeForms Mercury Glass Gold on the facade and their Carmel Cedar on the soffits.
Photography Credit: Benjamin Benschneider
Belden Brick offers a timeless appeal that enriches the design of the baseball stadium.
Ranging from face to thin brick, oversized and pavers to molded and chemical resistant - Belden Brick delivers the highest-quality shales and clays that contribute to our customers' and communities' structural… Read More
The hotel design of the AC Hotel by Marriott at Bridge Park Development was derived from the concept of “Exchange,” relating to its unique location, the hotel function as a community hub and its relationship to the immediate neighborhood, the proposed conference center, the historic City of Dublin a… Read More
This Sheels location opted for a Pure + FreeForms high-performance aluminum woodgrain cladding on the entrances as well as a feature material in various areas of the facade.
Covering 2,042 square feet across the entire restaurant façade and a skylight, SageGlass automatically darkens or clears in response to sun movement throughout the day.
The outdoor parking areas at the Baxter Arena features our Flight Pole with mounted lighting fixtures to welcome guests and visitors to the stadium.
The Perot Museum turned out to be one of the precast industry’s most pivotal projects. It is one of the first official design-assist projects of 2008 that ultimately led to the development of a module system for use in forming for the production of precast concrete.
This Sheels location opted for a Pure + FreeForms high-performance aluminum woodgrain cladding on the entrances as well as a feature material in various areas of the facade.
The visually arresting, all-glass façade of the Dirty Habit, complements the surrounding classical revival architecture, upholding the edgy aesthetic that Hotel Monaco set out to create. The restaurant also features a massive patio that occupies an entire city block.
This monumental staircase took on a life of its own with the help of Glasshape® who were contracted to site measure the areas requiring bent tempered glass in the foyer area and then produce all the flat and bent glass required for this one of a kind creation.
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.