INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
A multi-colored exterior encourages a vibrant and energetic atmosphere at Irwin M. Jacobson Elementary in New Bedford, MA. Architect Series® Traditional windows were used for the school's various window systems.
The design intent for the reredos at the St. Lawrence Martyr Church, was to incorporate metals that would react beautifully with light, creating a glow from just behind the altar. This was accomplished with 3 finishes, in varying panel widths and lengths, in controlled but random pattern ensuring vi… Read More
Walk in and admire this cozy and eclectic lobby at the Dalmar Hotel.
They worked with Surfacing Solutions to use their solid wood paneling for their accent wall to show off the large wall art.
Framery 2Q meeting pod is designed for 4-6 people, making it the ideal place to co-create, brainstorm and have meetings. Our superior sound insulation and echo-free acoustics ensure that your meetings won’t disturb the office – and the office noise won’t disturb you.
Expansive windows create an un-obstructive view of the courtyard at Johnston High School in Johnston, IA.
Office common areas are part of the overall open design. The flexibility and agility it brings provide people with opportunities to move around a space based on activity.
Emblem from Pure + FreeForms new Specular Collection allows for new ways to create façade interest and depth while keeping the surface flat.
Line is a divergent and diminutive suspended linear luminaire system for the inspired–a collection of elements that connect with creativity. Minimalist and miniscule at only 3” high and less than a finger-width wide, Line delivers comfortable area illumination from a narrow 0.5” ap… Read More
Bright or shaded, your choice! Smart shading systems make it easy to allow just the right amount of light in your small meeting room. Photography by Alex Benge.
Atwater Inc. Studio designed this Italian restaurant to reflect a vibrant and industrial space that projects casualness as it enhances the dining experience.
Each glass structural panel is nearly 3 inches thick and surfaced with a thin top layer of glass that can easily be removed and replaced if damaged.
Combined with the bridge’s structural elements, these glass panels are able to support the weight of 100 pounds per square foot, well beyond what’s… Read More