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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Multifunction work designed for collaboration. Open concept workspaces encourage productivity and an easy way to communicate with co-workers.
Shading, glazing, and canopy systems bring in the right amount of light with a challenging orientation. Regularly occupied areas of the building are organized around the perimeter to allow views outside, which reduces stress.
GC Products replaced existing architectural tiles with the new GFRC façade for the ABC Store at the Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki, Hawaii.
A variety of strength training equipment is available for students and use. The spacious weight room also allows for a variety of different exercises.
Bethesda North Hospital in Montgomery, Ohio utilizes unique wall cladding and sunscreen applications with intermittent finishes and colors, by Terreal.
Indeed not only satisfies the highest ergonomic standards, but thanks to its refined lightweight construction and smart design is a highly flexible companion – in the office and also when working from home.
Paradolia floor screens and suspension panels offer a contemporary solution that creates privacy and reduces acoustical distractions. Its soft contours contribute to a warm atmosphere while providing a tackable surface. Options with magnetic markerboards, mobility, and shelves add even more utility … Read More
The Lucid Software corporate office in South Jordan, Utah features a stunning panelized wall system that measures 30' wide by 11' tall.
Flexible wood paneling covering the interior walls of the dining area at the Hilton in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii.
Natural elements such as a white oak flexible tambour bar front and natural marble counter top come together with high ceilings and natural timber beams.
This Sheels location opted for a Pure + FreeForms high-performance aluminum woodgrain cladding on the entrances as well as a feature material in various areas of the facade.
The historically renovated Carnegie Library at Mount Vernon used Fellert's Even Better Silk acoustical plaster to absorb sound throughout the space.