INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Five Below Headquarters in Philadelphia, PA, designed by D2 Groups
Photo Credit: Don Pearse Photography
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.
For a room this size, controlling sound and echo is very important. Fellert used their Even Better Silk for seamless sound absorption.
Dri Design Shadow Series metal panels add depth and definition to exterior facade cladding on any architectural design.
Individual panels (unlimited colors available) can be extended at varying depths to create texture or a dynamic variation in patterns, all while keeping the substrate and weath… Read More
The Hudson Yards residences showcases one of the most beautiful indoor pools with a view in all of Manhattan. Infinity Drain used their linear drains for the pool area.
Avison Young photo showing a meeting room built using the DIRTT construction system.
Custom concrete countertops can look any way you'd like. Many colors, patterns, designs. Concrete Collaborative provided the flooring as seen here at this bar.
Shown here is O'Keeffe's Model 522 Ship Ladder which is known for being among the sturdiest in the market.
Shown here is O'Keeffe's Model 503 Access Ladder with a security door to access the rooftop of this building.
Traditionally Inspired, American Made™—an 18th century technique for preserving wood with fire is updated to meet 21st century design and performance standards. Aggressively burning the surface layer of our sustainably harvested Larch planks creates the signature “alligator skin” texture and a black… Read More
The back exterior stairs lead to the basement of the house. This walkway area between the stairs and the door allowed the enslaved workers to move between the coal vault at the far end, the back garden, and the basement of the house without walking through public areas on the first floor.