INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute photo showing a patient room built using the DIRTT construction system.
How far can you flex your creativity? Here’s your chance to find out. With Durasein solid surface, any shape or form can be fabricated exactly as you envision it, encouraging you to go bigger and bolder with workplace design.
The striking brick and window facade at Irwin M. Jacobs Elementary School in New Bedford, MA. Pella provided their Architect Series® Traditional windows for their distinctive, fine-furniture detailing that adds drama and architectural interest to the building.
The bar design provides guests with an alternative space to enjoy. Expansive windows allow natural light to fill the space and provides a healthy dose of sunshine.
Vida Fitness in Washington, D.C., introduced the Penthouse Pool Club in 2011. The club penthouse features private cabanas, lounge and conversation areas, fire pit, and poolside cocktail and foodservice bar.
Old Spice Barbershop photo showing a workspace built using the DIRTT construction system.
Another Wilcox Pendant light is a focal point in the store’s library, a cozy space with floor-to-ceiling shelves and a large chair. This pendant sports a generous 20″ shade and a Cherry Red porcelain finish.
The entryway was designed to give visitors a positive first impression when they come in from the street. In the winter, it minimizes the loss of heat when the front doors are open, and in summer it cuts down on the dust and flies that would otherwise enter the living space. The doors that separat… Read More
Newly renovated urgent care X-Ray room at Fairview Southdale Hospital by D.J. Kranz as the general contrcator
Lama glass systems by Modernus allow privacy with an open office feel.
The different workspace areas provide versatility and choice to where employees can work and collaborate. Expansive windows allow natural light to fill the space and promote a healthy work environment. Photography by Alex Benge.