INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
This low-rise apartment complex is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. DJR Architecture served as the architect for the JAX Apartments project.
Fire Station No 84, located in an industrial area of Houston, neighboring glass high-rise buildings and commercial shopping strip centers, was designed to respond aesthetically with modern qualities.
Minnesota Stone, provided by Vetter Stone, brings warmth and authenticity to any building design. Photography by: David Wakely Photography
The shingles on the Shepard Branch Library are coined “dragon scales” by the neighborhood’s children. The hope is the shingles and space will continue to foster imagination and inspiration while providing a unique gateway entry experience to the Shepard Community.
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
The Prairiefire museum was designed by Verner Johnson Architects and Planners after it's namesake: the Kansas prairie fire. Goldray Glass's color-changing dichroic glass was used in the insulated glazing unit to mimic the flickering flames.
Thanks to SageGlass®, the visitors to The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare enjoy unobstructed views of Lake Michigan in a stunning interior space that is free from uncomfortable heat and glare.
The arched structural glass wall provides stunning views and natural light for library visitors. Guests can sit and relax while reading a book and taking in the landscaping of the park and courtyard below.
The Logan Airport Nouria Energy Convenience Center features approximately 10,000 square feet of Pure + FreeForm finishes and panels on both the exterior and interior.
Photography Credit: Joseph Ferraro Photography
Tapered Series Panels can be angled in any direction with varying depths and degree of slope. This freedom to design each specific panel gives you an unlimited capacity to create a dynamic, one-of-a-kind surface on nearly any façade, without the need to modify the substrate or weather barrier.
The structural glass wall needed a special part called a “Donut.” It was bought from Sadev in Chicago , delivered to Cristacurva in Mexico, and ended up part of a library in Costa Mesa!