INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Cultured Brick® Veneer – Handmade Brick in Canvas is inspired by the warmth of old brick structures from the American east coast.
Moody Nolan brought their branding throughout their space with branded graphics like this Houston street map and a quote from their founder.
Employees at Principal are no longer tethered to a workstation. Embracing the concept that a campus is an extension of the workplace, the traditional cubical has been replaced with flexible neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are designed to respond to the needs of an individual business unit; layout… Read More
Contemporary Hotel room with wood paneling to add a modern, sleek aesthetic.
The center expansion fosters integrated learning and interdisciplinary collaboration between students and faculty in music, theater and dance in a dynamic environment. Large spaces for band, orchestra, choir, theater and dance provide excellent environments to practice, rehearse and present to the p… Read More
Main entrance design view of One Southdale Place showcasing the front facade and the Pella® Impervia® windows and doors by Pella.
The unique red rock exterior at the Hazeltine National Golf Course Clubhouse is complemented with Andersen® A-Series windows and patio doors because of their versatile design.
Weston Centre Parking Garage Expansion is located in downtown San Antonio. Its custom lighting creates stunning effects, that bounce around CENTRIA Perforated MR3-36, and flows right into the downtown skyline's dynamic vibe. Centria Intercept was used to frame window like sections for added dime… Read More
The library also includes the new DC History Center, including three galleries, a museum store, archival space and the Kiplinger Research Library.
The architects collaborated closely with Bendheim’s design consultants and sample department to achieve the precise color transitions required. Photo by Miller Glass & Glazing
The Octagon was constructed between 1799 and 1801. The Tayloe family of Virginia moved into the house in the fall of 1802.
The Octagon was originally constructed to be a winter residence for the Tayloe family, but they lived in the house year-around from 1818-1855. The Octagon property originally… Read More