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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Howard Kulp Architects was selected to design Firepoint Grill, Paxos Restaurants first premier destination restaurant outside the Lehigh Valley.
The average kitchen size is 1,760 square feet, with the four main Kitchen Labs measuring more than 2,000 square feet each.
D.J. Kranz provided construction services for the recent remodel and addition of the Luther Jaguar Land Rover Minneapolis. This project touched almost every inch of the existing facility, along with expansion of a new showroom while they maintained everyday operations.
Bright colors, shapes, and sounds can be found throughout the Sunnyville Montessori School to help stimulate the bright young minds of the students.
The design team of the Logan Airport Nouria Energy gas station opted for 3 collection finishes and 1 custom-designed finish for this project, all aligning with the intent to design with only high-quality, fully sustainable materials.
Photography Credit: Joseph Ferraro Photography
Bright graphic wall art and custom lighting will keep your kids attention at the Museum of Natural Science.
Rooted in their name and their cultural identity is the idea that the ‘honeycomb’ is nature’s best example of a scalable repeatable investment driven by a common goal, and the company wanted this idea to resonate throughout their new workspace. Integrated inside is the Duo 4, seamlessly blending in … Read More
Overlook at Huncrest is a luxury 4-story apartment complex which features Cultured Stone's Country Ledgestone stone veneer in Aspen.
Dirty Habit is currently the only restaurant on the East Coast featuring dynamic glass. But the concept is a popular topic of conversation in and around the restaurant, and it has captured the imagination of developers and designers around the world.
Interior of the newly updated Fairview Southdale Hospital X-Ray room by D.J. Kranz as the general contractor
The 365 Bond buildings both front a richly landscaped public esplanade designed by Brooklyn landscape architect Lee Weintraub.
Treaty Room -- Historically speaking, the Treaty Room is perhaps the most important room in the house. The United States declared war on Britain in June 1812, thus entering into what’s today known as the War of 1812. After the White House was burned by British forces on August 24, 1814, President … Read More