INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Station 19 Architects partnered with NorthCross Lutheran Church and led them through the Strategic Master Planning process. The result is a facility with a variety of flexible ministry spaces ranging from a large community-sized lobby to a multi-purpose kitchen, sacristy, and volunteer room. While f… Read More
The Symphony House 9th floor setback was recently transformed into a 12,000 sq ft eco-friendly tenant amenity, featuring attractive pavers supported by Bison Pedestals, planting areas, trees, scrubs, and seating areas.
Featuring our Tandem Tilt pole with the Lineal fixture. The new SAIF headquarters reflects the company’s vision to be a responsible, forward-thinking, and collaborative organization. Designed as a 50-year building with low maintenance and durable materials, SAIF expects this to result in a significa… Read More
Make the most of any space with Moduline Cabinets in PROll™ Series.
The ticketing and checkroom areas are among the most congested in MoMA. SoundPly's acoustic panels help absorb the noise so patrons can enjoy their experience.
Express has taken over the historic Weisheimer Vacuum building in downtown Columbus to house a photo studio and their creative teams.
The Celestial Bar on the top floor of The Assemblage is an ethereal multipurpose space designed to offer a more relaxed area where people can work, gather or unwind. Designed by Mancini Duffy
A unique and bold contrast between the curtain wall and the insulated precast panels creates a unique exterior building aesthetic.
Soft seating can be accessed throughout the workspace, making it easy to shift from desk to more relaxed seating.
The clinic architect selected SageGlass dynamic glass for its ability to meet the design intent, while maintaining unobstructed views of the outdoors, unlike blinds or shades. By darkening and lightening in response to the sun, SageGlass helped to ensure the interior of the clinic, which consists of… Read More
If you visited the Octagon prior to 1995, touring it today, the most obvious difference you’ll see is the color of the walls and the entry hall, the central stairway, and several of the public rooms. Gone are the twilight hues you would have seen a few decades ago; in their place are sunny peach an… Read More