INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The stone pillar and glass wall create a bold look at Johnston High School in Johnston, IA.
The Downtown Minimalist 5-Light Chandelier, in a lively Watermelon finish, was selected to highlight the renovated front desk area and welcome visitors with a fun, unique look. To complement these chandeliers, the Bubble Stem Mount Pendant Light was used with White glass and a Mint finish for a mid-… Read More
The Atrium is the heart of the global headquarters campus. The renovation created a soaring three-story space by enclosing an original exterior courtyard and connecting three buildings with a glass dome. The original 1939 exterior stone wall anchors the new atrium and hearkens to the building’s rich… Read More
A minimalistic design that showcases the branding of Nordstrom stores. The precast concrete façade system combined four-different finishes, comprising polished, burnished, acid-etched and sandblasted and a ribbed pattern of reveals to create subtle distinctions in the white concrete panels that proj… Read More
A beautiful indoor, outdoor space at the Vans corporate headquarters in Costa Mesa, California, featuring the Original™ Warehouse Pendant by Barn Light Electric. Photos by Eric Laignel
The Standard 2Q has a meeting table with two different height options which makes this layout optimal for laptop use or creative workshopping.
Dallas DIRTT Experience Center photo showing a meeting room built using the DIRTT construction system.
SageGlass provides different tint levels to accommodate the varying needs for solar control throughout the day, depending on sky conditions and the position of the sun. During the day, TRIA Rink managers can tint SageGlass to keep Minnesota Wild players comfortable during practice and free from glar… Read More
Kiewit Headquarters photo showing a meeting space built using the DIRTT construction system. Photo courtesy of HDR © 2021 Dan Schwalm
A welcoming atmosphere at JINYA Ramen Shop in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with millwork by Gator Millworks.
This painting was created by artist-in-residence Peter Waddell in the late-90s. It is a stylized interpretation of the land surrounding the Octagon at its construction. In 1800 the city of Washington was relatively rural yet, and the Octagon was one of the only private houses in the area.