INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Pioneer Millworks reclaimed wood--Taphouse American Prairie Paneling in Higher Education Dining.
The Factory Overhead 6-Light Chandelier by Barn Light sets the mood for guests as soon as you walk in the door at Twisted Root Burger Company.
Collaborator's of the 67th & Tower project skillfully chose Tubelite's T24650 Storefront in stunning Dark Bronze finish.
Photographer: Matt Puckett
An easily accessible student lounge area at Landry French Construction at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, by Landry French Construction.
Rooftop terrace with stunning views of downtown Dallas, by Hensley Lamkin Rachel.
The stunning contemporary designed façade was created using Astec's ABX Architectural Bronze technology in its construction. Astec Architectural Bronze is located in Brooklyn, New York.
In 2010, ESPN voted Target Field as the best sports experience in all professional sports in the United States. Featuring precast concrete by Gage Brothers.
St. Cloud Window’s 3000 Series brings the benefits of modern technology into perfect harmony while maintaining the unique historic integrity of the Sibley County Courthouse.
This project by Wells Concrete was a design-build, five-story office building and attached garage for the City of Aurora council offices and municipal departments. Building features also included council chambers, a public broadcasting television studio, a full-service cafeteria and public meeting s… Read More
Once you step inside the newly renovated Mason City Public Library, you’ll see the open commons area with a glassy facade.
Two-thirds of the third floor contains a new dental clinic. The remaining one-third is shelled in for future clinic expansion. The new dental clinic accommodates twice as many patients as the existing space and offers space for additional dental services, including orthodontics, pediatric, endodonti… Read More
CableRail by Feeney Inc. was selected as the railing solution for the 450-foot pathway at the Kennedy Space Center because of its sleek look and durability.