INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The bold and spacious Daily's Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida, featuring PTFE fiberglass panels and engineering services by Structurflex.
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 design concept of Truist Park has made an impact on future stadium and ballpark designs because the aesthetic goal units look and feel of the ballpark to all of the structures while meeting the aggressive scheduling requirements.
The plinth, cube and atrium were to be shaped in a fashion that would eventually place the focus of color and texture below form. This was a disruption in the normal processes developed over the nearly 50-year fabrication history that preceded this project.
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 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
A trademark façade is created with simple awning-style warehouse doors that are clad in double layers of weathered corten steel. The panels are laser-cut with a dynamic gradient pattern and internally illuminated by concealed LED lighting to create a dramatic building facade.
Local 15 Apartments, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a modern low-rise building completed by DJR Architecture.
The view from a Loge Box in the new north end zone of Kinnick Stadium. Photography by Brian Ray/hawkeyessports.com
The unique building exterior of the UMD: Swenson Civil Engineering Building in Duluth, Minnesota, by Stahl.
In addition to providing abundant natural light, the glazed facade will be treated with aluminum fins tuned to shade the interior while maximizing performance, according to Yazdani. A basement level connected to the atrium will also benefit from natural daylighting.
The bell tower, having both interior and exterior precast, is a stacking system that required the use of multiple hidden connections to ensure the precast was erectable.