INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Expansive windows allow ample light into the open office space and help promote a healthy work environment for co-workers, guests, and visitors.
Modular coffee shops in Tukwila, Washington. The cafe is made out of recycled shipping containers and other reclaimed materials, meaning they’re portable and eco-friendly. These tiny Starbucks stores have a much smaller environmental footprint than traditional cafes, taking less wate… Read More
A versatile space that can be easily transformed into a mixed-use venue in Downtown Norfolk, Virginia, featuring the Wesco Vented Pendant Light by Barn Light Electric.
The moroccan fish-scales mosaic tiles on the wall adds a fun look to the Roxy Oyster Bar in New York, NY.
The student common area has lots of seating and natural light for the students to get together and study.
Located on the top floor of the tower, the restaurant 71Above was conceived by renowned restaurateur Emil Eyvazoff, offering high-end cuisine served alongside astonishing views of the city.
Giroux Glass was commissioned to realize the space’s intricate 360-degree window design.
The exterior facade has a modern window design that accentuates the unique aesthetic of the hospital. We provided our Sine Pole to help illuminate the outdoor parking and public spaces.
The clock tower at the baseball field towers over the rest of the building and also features the Miller Park graphic sign. Belden Brick's multi-color neutral toned bricks complete the tower.
Unrivaled panoramic views of Los Angeles are now available to everyone thanks to 71Above, the fine-dining restaurant situated on the 71st floor of the U.S. Bank Tower.
The Oyster Bar features custom brushed brass cold display cases, vintage clam-shell lighting sconces and Moroccan fish-scales mosaic tile.
In Los Angeles, CA, 71Above's 3,300 square feet features a modern and stylish design. The large windows, structural glass offer beautiful panoramic views of the city below.
The eye-catching outdoor seating and lighting at Kendall Square. Photo by Flannery