INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
A historical institution, St. George’s believes athletics acts as an extension of the classroom by reinforcing good sportsmanship, teamwork, self-discipline and responsibility.
Rated as one of the best movers nationwide, Gentle Giant needed an upgraded headquarters to accommodate sales growth yet be within reasonable commuting distance for employees.
Senior Metal Bellows is renowned for creating high durability products for demanding environments, an increase in sales necessitated expanding their 50-year location to include additional manufacturing and office facilities.
With eyes on nothing but the future, OMNIlife’s robotic technology is focused on improving recovery time and long-term positive outcomes.
As a developer and manufacturer of sophisticated vacuum products, a recent acquisition expanded the firm's technology offerings thereby necessitating a new facility.
The design rationale for this LEED facility centers on 4 functional domains - manufacturing, labs, offices and warehousing. LEED initiatives include provisions for future solar setup, reduced water usage, high efficiency cooling systems and dark sky compliant lighting.
Rift and Quartered White Oak Natural covers the floors and walls of this ingenious design at the Calgary Public Library.
Using a 4-month time frame, Dacon focused on modernizing and expanding the existing office location. The second-floor was redesigned to accommodate 16 offices, 2 conference rooms and seating for 92 employees using a configuration that maximized existing window space and natural light.
An expanded cooler and forklift battery charger facilitated sales operations. The firm remained completely operational with the project completed in 8 months and $20,000 of savings returned.
LEED initiatives include provisions for future solar setup, reduced water usage, high efficiency cooling systems and dark sky compliant lighting. Design nods to Haverhill's historic mill roots punctuate the facility.
The resulting 348,000 SF Gordon Food Service facility entailed 2-story executive offices, a cooler dock, freezer, dry goods storage, 6 pump fuel station, and 45 loading docks. Completion time was only 4 months with $264,000 returned in savings.
Dacon used their design-build service to construct a 221,000 SF, 3-story glass atrium leads to a 200-seat stadium reflecting openness and inclusion. A fluid plan of corporate offices, joint spaces and 46 R&D labs enables easy employee collaboration.