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Dri Design Shadow Series metal panels add depth and definition to exterior facade cladding on any architectural design.
The unlimited color palette allows you to create an exterior that promotes your brand color--the possibilities are endless.
The individual panels can be extended at varying … Read More
The “bones” of this property stretch far beyond the occupiable space. The building is surrounded by roughly 42,000 square feet of horizontal granite and concrete surfaces that needed protection against weather and significant foot traffic.
The interior of Lunds & Byerly's located in Edina, MN, by Anderson Companies.
Take a break from shopping and relax in the gazebo at The Shops at Valley Square featuring the AURA LED wood oval pendant luminaire by Structura.
DSGW worked with the Unity School District on the 36,000-square-foot addition and renovations to their High School.
Kalwall translucent wall panels are a featured design element in the recreation room and the gymnasium of the Jack A. Vickers Boys and Girls Club, providing the beautiful and welcoming day-lit space that has helped make the facility what John Arigoni, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of M… Read More
Solid-surface material in Light Haze by Durasein for this table top.
SageGlass® was installed on the south façade of The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare. SageGlass tints on demand to provide visitors to The Yard fantastic views of Lake Michigan unencumbered by blinds or shades. It also ensures freedom from unwanted heat gain and uncomfortable glare and ensures the protec… Read More
Wells Concrete provided 309 pieces of precast concrete for the project, including wall panels, insulated wall panels, and the biggest stairs the producer has ever sold. The project had sand blast, acid etch, and formliner finishes with features.
The Bake Oven: Most families living in cities did not have their own ovens. Instead, they prepared their items for baking and carried them to a commercial baker who charged a fee for the use of the bakery ovens. The bake oven in the Tayloes’ kitchen (small door to the right of the hearth) allowed … Read More
A contemporary design using classic elements of Mexican culture are seen throughout the space with Mexican blankets, blown glass drinkware, and hand-drawn menus with illustrations of indigenous plants and animals.