INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Mazda showroom floor at the new dual Luther Mazda Mitsubishi Dealership in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota features rich wood accents and modern frameless glass walls.
The new innovation hub is housed in an existing tilt up construction warehouse. The 21,000 square foot co-working space includes open work areas, two shared kitchens, meeting spaces, private offices and a large gathering and presentation area for events.
The interior lobby of the Polaris Hangar includes a lounge space with views into the hangar itself. The multi-colored wood paneling feature wall is complemented by classic blackened steel that is also used in millwork in the lobby.
Why stop at desks and countertops? Our material can bend, curve, and create totally new shapes to inspire learning and foster engagement. Innovative furniture, whimsical walls, illustrious lighting, and more. Your only limit is your imagination.
The Zenbooth Solo provides a productive space to get work done. It comes with a powered height-adjustable desk that allows you to easily change positions to work more comfortably and accommodates a 26" range of settings.
The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, Georgia Institute of Technology
ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN: Lord Aeck Sargent, The Miller Hull Partnership
AGENT: Lighting Associates
PHOTOGRAPHY: Jonathan Hillyer Photography, Inc.
PRODUCT: View by Fluxwerx
ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN: Lord Aeck Sargent, The Miller Hull Partnership
AGENT: Lighting Associates
PHOTOGRAPHY: Jonathan Hillyer Photography, Inc.
PRODUCT: View by Fluxwerx
In a region known for temperature ex… Read More
The large gymnasium at Johnston High School is separated by a retractable partition wall and closes when the whole space isn't used.
Pure + FreeForms cool blackened steel finish, Frozen Titanium, was selected to complement the wood cladding to create dynamic visual interest without a ton of material.
The sprawling campus with room for 3,000 students is broken down into a handful of more intimate, human-scale learning spaces, called “think tanks”. Lighting up Metea comes largely from the extensive use of Kalwall® translucent curtain wall.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography
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