INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
An aerial view of the suspended bridge illuminates just how stunning the glass flooring is! Visitors can look down below at the views of the canyon and feel close to landmark, while still feeling safe and secure.
The entrance to 71Above restaurant offers a glimpse at the interior.
Kiewit Headquarters photo showing a work space built using the DIRTT construction system. Photo courtesy of HDR © 2021 Dan Schwalm
The Grand Canyon Skywalk features a transparent cantilevered viewing bridge suspended over the Western rim of the Grand Canyon.
All of the bridge’s parts and pieces – literally down to the nuts and bolts had been ordered prior to Giroux Glass’ involvement, which made assembly and installation qu… Read More
Sixinch poufs provide lightweight, movable seating at the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Design and photo by Partners By Design.
The Framery 2Q meeting booth is designed for 4-6 people. It’s the best place to co-create, brainstorm and have meetings.
Kent State Center for Architecture and Environmental Design with the large glass windows and brick exterior was designed to connect the university and the recently revitalized downtown Kent.
The brick exterior was made of iron-spot brick facade and custom brick fins, fired locally in a bee-hive … Read More
Kiewit Headquarters photo showing an open space built using the DIRTT construction system. Photo courtesy of HDR © 2021 Dan Schwalm
The interior design of the lobby at Parkway 25 gives guests and tenants a comfortable and versatile space to gather and meet.
Flairhunter customized the three Barn Light Electric pendants with 16” shades, a Cobalt Blue finish, black cords, and black wire cages.
The architectural design of this project included programming, space planning, and exterior design for various shops, vehicle parking, vehicle service bays, and offices for the maintenance building. In the corporate center, EAPC performed space planning, interior design, exterior envelope design, an… Read More
“I’ve learned that many elements make for a comfortable workstation. We care about the makeup of a workstation from a ‘chair’ perspective, and we recognize that the light, glare, and temperature all impact the comfort levels of our employees,” Chief Human Resources Officer Anne Cooper said.