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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Staten Island Mall showcases Tivoli Lighting's Litesphere - AC Series.
Environmental graphics leverage physical space to effectively merge interior design, and architecture with graphic design in order to communicate a message, reinforce a brand, create a sense of place, and ultimately enhance the user experience. History Wall seen here by Welch Sign.
Tamlyn's BLF-600 can be used with virtually any wall material including panels and wrapped surface finishes such as fabric or vinyl wall coverings.
St. Alysius Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is a vibrant, welcoming community of peace, love, and unity. This church was looking to retrofit old halogen lamps and seventeen Atria 10's was used to illuminate it's interiors.
Mercy chose SageGlass® dynamic glass because it addresses the environmental and architectural challenges simultaneously, removing the impact of glare while preserving exterior views.
Photography Credit: Ken West
Siena’s Cork Oak combines specialty harvesting and click-plank technology. Sourced from the Quercus Subera tree once per decade, the cork’s natural properties provide acoustic dampening and thermal efficiency.
Vetter Stone used the 3-Height Random Ashlar - Split as the pattern for the stone used at the Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery.
Photo credit: Dean Riggott
BOL solid wood pole was the ideal sustainable feature to mount your lighting fixtures for the Water and Wellness Park in Irvine, CA.
Also under the first floor drawing room, there was a somewhat larger space for the servants to gather for their meals, carry out small chores (cleaning knives, polishing candlesticks, removing spots from delicate linens, etc.), and wait to be summoned by the system of bells to serve the Tayloes and … Read More