INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recently opened its new campus in Houston, Texas, which also became the tech giant’s new headquarters. HPE’s new 440,000 sq. ft. campus encompasses two five-story buildings that include multiple innovative labs and collaborative workspaces that foster team memb… Read More
Smart shading systems make it easy to allow just the right amount of natural light into any space. While all the way down, you can still have visibility of the outside. Photography by Alex Benge.
We love to eat, but we love to eat in a comfortable space. SIXINCH furniture provides a comfortable modern solution to the restaurant scene. With many different styles our furniture can help build the design in your head.
The St. Lawrence Martyr Church of Redondo Beach recently underwent a massive transformation, renovating the church's structural components as well as its ornate interior. The design intent for the reredos, the ornamental screen covering the wall at the back of the altar, was to incorporate metals th… Read More
The forty-foot linear kitchen at the Psyop office becomes the creative hub and performs as the company’s main all-hands meeting venue. Photography Credit: McNulty Photo
Vertebrae Architecture + Design incorporated modern finishes throughout the Psyop office. Including the vertical pendant lights that are mounted above their sleek reception desk. Photography Credit: McNulty Photo
Craig WoehrleIn of Patternine drew inspiration was the qualities of water for the Durasein x Patternine.
Sleek and sturdy retail display shelves for one of ecco's Tanger Outlet retail locations by Dras Cases.
The slender, ivory colored, horizontal spandrel elements give the building a visual lightness. A vertical precast concrete fin, featuring a polished front edge, punctuates the building facades at 15’ on center. Projecting beyond the spandrel units, the fins cast shadows that change throughout the da… Read More
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.
This entire area was torn down to the studs and rebuilt into a fantastic home office. The custom barrel vault wall was covered with solid oak half round tambour panels then layered with built in solid white oak shelves and a desktop.
Photographer:
Jessica j Alexander 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