INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
More than 800 pieces of architectural cladding were produced and erected for the project. Wells Concrete worked closely with the design team to create an eye-catching and aesthetically pleasing apartment building exterior.
Beautiful reclaimed oak floors and tin ceilings complete the look at Normandy Kitchen & Bar in Minneapolis, MN, by Anderson Companies.
The Modera Uptown in Dallas, TX is a stylish and modern apartment, by Hensley Lamkin Rachel.
Product: Piterak Slim
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Pendry West Hollywood embraces the best of California modernism and glamorous life in the Hollywood Hills. This storied location lies at the heart of LA’s rich film, music and cultural history — and pulses with an energy all its own.
Close-up detail of the insulated wall panels, by Wells Concrete, showcasing the thin brick and sandblast architectural finish at the NDSU Resident Hall building.
NeXclad 14 is a single-skin, small module terracotta cladding system that is available in a variety of surface textures and boundless color possibilities and carries a 75-year material warranty, including color.
Product: NeXclad 16"
Color(s): Blend of Terra Cotta, Dark Terra Cotta and Custom Impressionist Color
Color(s): Blend of Terra Cotta, Dark Terra Cotta and Custom Impressionist Color
At 365 Bond, weathered brick, raw concrete and large expanses of mullioned glass make reference to the area’s industrial past. Although the building occupies an entire block its variety of scale and height make it feel like a neighborhood rather than a building.
Advanced Formliners was trusted to bring the character of brick using our thin brick system to Texas A&M’s Kyle Field.
Precast panels were selected to serve as a primary building element and an artistic expression of the winding river and rolling hills of the site. Gage Brothers provided the architectural precast panels for the Marshfield Hospital & Cancer Center.