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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
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.
Another area where the 3D modeling was useful, was in curtainwall corner transition designs at the southwest main entrance. The bottom curtainwall façade glass lites transitioned to an outside corner while the third top glass lites ran-through to create a soffit above the entrance. With the help of … Read More
Dri Design Shadow Series metal panels add depth and definition to exterior facade cladding on any architectural design.
Individual panels (unlimited colors available) can be extended at varying depths to create texture or a dynamic variation in patterns, all while keeping the substrate and weath… Read More
The clinic architect selected SageGlass dynamic glass for its ability to meet the design intent, while maintaining unobstructed views of the outdoors, unlike blinds or shades. By darkening and lightening in response to the sun, SageGlass helped to ensure the interior of the clinic, which consists of… Read More
Idea spaces at each level of Chaminade High School's Dolan Family Science, Technology, and Research Center are designed to capture the collaborative spirit of the students. These zones feature playful furniture and design elements that are meant to foster creativity and interaction between students … Read More
The design of this project used design elements similar to existing DJR projects across the street. The brick color, window placement, and drive-thru location were chosen to bring cohesiveness to the retail district. Special attention was given to screening the rooftop equipment by extending parapet… Read More
American Family Field (formerly Miller Park), home of the Milwaukee Brewers, features a unique large clock tower and multi-colored bricks from Belden Brick.
The designers wanted the lowest level of the office building to be a bold architectural platform emphasizing the light-look of the architectural precast spandrels and ribbons of glass on the levels above. A vertical element a little heavier than the window mullions to break up the horizontal look of… Read More