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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
A new senior living apartment building was built in a picturesque area incorporating EDCO's D4 Traditional Lap Siding in Timber.
Speedymason can help transform nearly any retaining wall and is constructed of high grade fiber composite material to provide durability and strength.
The three-sided SageGlass® curtain wall at Fairview Ridges is divided into six zones – four on the south wall and one on each of the east and west walls. The system also includes a manual tinting control to provide flexibility to the owner.
Due to the height of the building, design assistance was utilized to help engineer unique shear wall
base connections for large wind loads. In addition, the vault area was very congested with steel.
Gage Brothers was able to work with the engineers to maneuver our precast through these tight
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The Sanford Fargo Medical Center has been described as the largest hospital project in North Dakota’s history. Sanford Health was committed to serving the growing community with a 1-million-square-foot, 11-story medical center and central energy plant focused on the future models of healthcare. Gage… Read More
Product: Piterak Slim
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
A curved staircase could be the architectural focal point in a showroom. Using bent glass balustrades (railings) allows you to create a modern architectural masterpiece that will enhance the feeling of space and light in your design.
Suburban World, now called Granada Theater, is a historic theater located in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. It was built in 1927 by Liebenberg and Kaplan and was originally named the Granada Theater. The recent renovation converted it into a banquet hall and live music performance space, while retu… Read More
Bendheim’s channel glass facades diffuse daylight, minimize glare, and create lantern effects at night. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
The vibrant exterior colors and finish at the Whit Apartments in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by DJR Architecture.