INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
SageGlass® was installed on the south façade of The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare. SageGlass tints on demand to provide visitors to The Yard fantastic views of Lake Michigan unencumbered by blinds or shades. It also ensures freedom from unwanted heat gain and uncomfortable glare and ensures the protec… Read More
The outdoor spaces of 4220 Duncan Avenue feature our Tandem Tilt that adds a modern design to the public walkways and pathways.
Texas A&M’s Kyle Field features the rich character of brick with the added convenience that Advanced Formliners thin brick system provides.
Inside and out, McCrery’s design utilizes the classical orders of architecture – Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite – to create what he calls a “highly sophisticated architectural whole.” Belden Brick's Mayo Blend Full Range brick provides the exterior for the church.
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The office reception area is bright and open to welcome employees and guests into the building.
Unlike interior blinds or shades, SageGlass does not accumulate dust, which helps decrease maintenance costs and contributes to the overall sanitation of the clinic. Furthermore, as SageGlass continues to adapt to the climatic conditions, the clinic will save on heating and air conditioning costs.
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Pure + FreeForm's .8mm aluminum wall panels in Art Deco were used on the exterior facade of The Canopy Hotel by Hilton in Portland, Oregon.
Photography Credit: Josh Partee Photography
Apartment building exterior and unit patio designs at One Southdale Place in Edina, MN. Pella was tasked with providing their Pella® Impervia® windows and patio doors for the project.
The Wyckoff Exchange, forged from two abandoned warehouses in Bushwick, Brooklyn, transforms 10,000-square-feet into a compelling retail venue with a shockingly modest budget.
Bendheim helped create a jewel-like parking facade, maximized natural ventilation & daylight, and saved the client over $1 million on this project.
Photo by Tashio Martinez.
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.
By providing access to optimal levels of daylight while maintaining unobstructed views of the outdoors, SageGlass helps to provide patients with a more comfortable recovery space that contributes to their overall health and wellbeing.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat