INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Accent wood tambour panels were used in the bathroom on this housing project.
Seven Lafayette SoHo Sconces highlight the signage, sidewalk, and front entry. These handcrafted wall lights are customized with a Graphite finish and Galvanized mounting.
Outdoor lighting fills the open workspace providing a healthy work environment to everyone. Natural finishes also bring a warm, comfortable atmosphere to the interior.
New York Avenue Gallery--This small room, now used as gallery space, is attached to the Master Bedroom. This space most likely served as a nursery for the Tayloes. Anne Ogle Tayloe had 15 children, 7 of whom were born in the Octagon.
This monumental staircase took on a life of its own with the help of Glasshape® who were contracted to site measure the areas requiring bent tempered glass in the foyer area and then produce all the flat and bent glass required for this one of a kind creation.
This luxury apartment complex wouldn't be complete without a matching leasing building to give new tenants a feel for what the apartment complex is like. The exterior is using Culture Stone's Country Ledgestone in Aspen.
The auditorium entrance at Zimmerman High School and Middle School in Elk River, Minnesota, by Stahl.
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 SageGlass curtain wall, at the Museum of Science, uses light sensors to trigger variable tinting throughout the day, with manual override controls for when the museum wishes to darken or clear the windows for special events. The curtain wall was configured with three different horizontal zones t… Read More
New office remodel at the new Infinite Recycled Tech Headquarters. Red Door Construction completed this office with custom-built furniture and cabinets.
Cambridge, MA, Office designed by Fusion Design
Photo Credit: Neil Alexander