INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
HCA Healthcare sought to open The Hospital for Endocrine Surgery in partnership with a world-renowned surgeon. To do so, they partnered with Gresham Smith to renovate 64,000 square feet of an outdated space built in the 1970s. Today, the facility's exterior reflects a sophistica… Read More
Our Complete Height Adjustable Desks combine bases and worksurfaces that are designed for the modern office, with the perfect blend of functionality, flexibility, and style. Customize the fit of your workspace with height adjustable bases to be used in any environment with numerous options.… Read More
Gleem+ shown in Architex Sharkskin Saw with Shaker Cherry finish. Canvas Reception shown in Shaker Cherry with Designer White Transaction.
Located in one of the snowiest parts of the Upper Peninsula in Michigan, Marquette’s General Hospital was aging fast, and no longer able to support the needs of a growing city. With the help of Gresham Smith, Skanska, and Closner, they chose a new location in the heart of Marquette to … Read More
Miami Heat Sports Medicine Center, owned by Baptist Health South Florida sought to create the first partnership of it’s kind, linking Miami HEAT and Miami Orthopedic + Sports Medicine. With the support of Nelson Worldwide, Robins + Morton, Carolina, and more they repurposed an exis… Read More
HÅG Celi turns theory into action. Using HÅG inBalance® technology, HÅG Celi fosters concentration with a designed-in rocking motion in the seat and back to create a well-being feature unheard of in a stacking chair. Taking its place at the fore of the active seating revolution… Read More
Miami Heat Sports Medicine Center, owned by Baptist Health South Florida sought to create the first partnership of it’s kind, linking Miami HEAT and Miami Orthopedic + Sports Medicine. With the support of Nelson Worldwide, Robins + Morton, Carolina, and more they repurposed an exis… Read More
The Phoenix Financial Center, affectionately known as “The Punchcard Building,” because of the pattern on the back of the complex, has been an iconic representation of cutting-edge architectural design in Phoenix since its completion in 1964. It was one of the first planned multi-use fac… Read More