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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Interior of Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar in Maplewood, Minnesota constructed by Stahl.
Geometric felt screens subdivide the Psyop office space and provide acoustic dampening while maintaining visual connectivity and expansiveness.
Photography Credit: McNulty Photo
In the heart of Philadelphia, PA the Drexel University "Buckley Bubble" creates added field space for athletes to practice year around.
Hyatt’s Centric brand celebrates the distinct identity and vibrant culture of each Hotel’s location, featuring “artistically curated” spaces that are thoughtfully designed to help guests work, relax, and play.
Tide Pool captures the beauty of 50-50 wool/nylon blends like few wool nylon blend carpets can. Its soft, understated pattern compliments any environment with ease
The Chaminade High School features two terraces and a finished roof. This terrace provides unique vantage points to look out over the football field or allows the astronomy classes to stargaze at night.
The expansive window wall at Hyland Ski Chalet creates a long-lasting modern look. Pella provided the window fixtures on this project.
Shown here is O'Keeffe's Model 503 Access Ladder with a security door to access the rooftop of this building.
The thin brick shows the mood of the old house full of memories and discreet charm, with creaky stairs and loose hinges, which give it character. Old house is a natural thin brick of vivid mahogany color with hints of black on irregular, rough structure.
Tubelite Inc. provided its triple-glazed 400TU Series Therml=Block® curtainwall, as well as its T1400 I/O Series multi-pane storefront, operable windows, side entrance doors and INT45 interior framing systems for the Salt Lake City Fire Station no. 14.
Tulsa's Riverfront Park is a public-private partnership covering about 100 acres and aims to serve as a cornerstone for the city vibrant community while improving social, economic and environmental sustainability in Tulsa.