INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Wyckoff Exchange, forged from two abandoned warehouses in Bushwick, Brooklyn, transforms 10,000-square-feet into a compelling retail venue with a shockingly modest budget.
Stunning lighting hanging about the bar area a The Ship in New York, NY.
Close up of the Fat Fringe is a canopy made from die-cut paper modules.
Integrate linear lights seamlessly with the Integrated Light Connection Clip and lights from Backlight® srl and XAL®
Unique lighting fixtures and applications were designed around prominent features of the building, including the cascading, interactive LED panels located in the main lobby of the Cedar Rapids Public Library.
Illinois can get very cold in the winter and quite toasty in the summer. Highly insulating Kalwall helps there, too, keeping temperature extremes outside and lessening the need for and cost of heating and cooling.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography
Upon entry of the library, the skylight atrium and lobby area is illuminated with natural light and welcomes visitors into the space.
Pioneer Millworks Larch Siding and Shiplap is sustainably harvested domestically from small well-managed forests. The signature swirling grain and small tight knots of larch brings a natural finish to vertical applications. The rot resistance of this underutilized species rivals that of Douglas fir,… Read More
Located in the Peloton office's Penthouse is where the employees gather to interact on a more social level.
A comfortable lounge room featuring natural wood walls and comfortable seating allows guests to meet and gather. Andersen® provided their A-Series windows with grilles to blend with the architecture.
Infinity Drain's linear drains are the perfect, discrete choice when it comes to luxury buildings.
The entry hall also gives the house its name. When the Octagon was built over two centuries ago, round rooms were very fashionable in Federal style architecture. They were constructed with eight angled walls and the corners were plastered smooth to make a circle. Such rooms were called “octagon s… Read More