INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The exterior walkways at the Baxter Arena featuring our Flight Pole with mounted LED fixtures. These poles come in multiple luminaire arm mounting options.
The restaurant and bank open towards the corner, creating space for a plaza. A corner tower denotes the entrance at this key intersection and the stepped massing is consistent with the street elevation. The canopies and masonry material selections accentuate the main entrances and provide durability… Read More
The Octagon was constructed between 1799 and 1801. The Tayloe family of Virginia moved into the house in the fall of 1802.
The Octagon was originally constructed to be a winter residence for the Tayloe family, but they lived in the house year-around from 1818-1855. The Octagon property originally… Read More
This University wanted a unique exterior to their new building. They chose Dri-Design Shadow Series panels in order to create depth and definition to the brand-new building on campus.
Individual panels can be extended at varying depths to create texture or a dynamic variation in patterns, all w… Read More
The sustainable design of Spruce Peak Village incorporates aluminum-clad window systems by Pella for aesthetic and function.
The pattern-fritted West glass facade appears to float over the concrete parking structure, held in the visually minimal clips. Photo by Kelly Drake Photography.
The view from a Loge Box in the new north end zone of Kinnick Stadium. Photography by Brian Ray/hawkeyessports.com
Weston Centre Parking Garage Expansion is located in downtown San Antonio. Its custom lighting creates stunning effects, that bounce around CENTRIA Perforated MR3-36, and flows right into the downtown skyline's dynamic vibe. Centria Intercept was used to frame window like sections for added dime… Read More
Exterior architectural precast columns are expressed inside the units, separated only by slim-profile, floor-to-ceiling windows” creating panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.
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