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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
With its eleven floors, the Ellipse tower was conceived as an urban beacon. Its façade is decked out in Terreal glazed cladding with very neutral contemporary colors hanging in alignment with the brick of workers’ houses.
Hopkins Architecture required a facade that complements the natural beauty of the location, while still responding to the light visual texture. Rejecting other metals due to cold or bright reflectivity, they opted for an exterior clear coat finish treated with gold and copper pearl to generate refle… Read More
Bison Innovative Products wood decking tiles contrast the stone pavers on the rooftop patio at the American Psychological Association Headquarters. The space also features a steel trellis that provides ample shade for the area.
Photography Credit: Capitol Greenroofs
From architectural and continuous designs to traditional troffers, we deliver a comprehensive line of commercial and spec-grade LED luminaires for recessed ceiling applications.
Pioneer Millworks Black & Tan–Tan Mixed Oak flooring.
Beautiful wood panels used around a buffet at the Hilton in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii.
Using and adding quality materials not only makes a room stand out, but also provides a lasting impression for years to come. Gator Millworks quality craftsmanship and attention to detail will always showcase the clients vision.
Naava One can also be used as a room divider in open spaces.
With both Design and Construction completed in a record 27 months, the 147,000 square feet courthouse represents the fastest delivery of a federal courthouse in modern history. From the beginning, precast concrete was envisioned as an important design component, provided by Gage Brothers.
The exterior of a Uhaul Self-Storage unit in St. Louis, MO, by Bauer Design Build.
New Entry to the Extra Space Storage project in progress, by Bauer Design Build.
The design of this U.S. headquarters of a Japanese corporation needed to be both strong and subdued. Crossville's gauged porcelain tile panels helped solve this design challenge beautifully.