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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Country Ledgestone is easy to install and offers an extensive color palette that helps differentiate one ledgestone from another. Hudson Bay is the color chosen on this restaurant facade.
The Banks Apartments & Riverside Baptist Church project is a mixed-use development in DC’s southwest waterfront neighborhood that integrates the institutional program of Riverside Baptist Church and the residential program of a large multi-family facility.
Described by the Los Angeles Times as a “soaring monument of white plaster and glass,” the Donald Dugan Library in Costa Mesa’s Lions Park was the end result of years of community advocacy.
The public library was designed by the Johnson Favaro firm out of Culver City, and officially opened its d… Read More
Beautiful reclaimed oak floors and tin ceilings complete the look at Normandy Kitchen & Bar in Minneapolis, MN, by Anderson Companies.
The four-story Millwright building is new construction, but historic-looking exterior features Advanced Formliners Thin Brick
A mixture of glass and precast creates a unique facade at Benedetto Hall in Sioux Falls, SD. Gage Brothers provided the precast structural components for the project.
The Belden Brick Company used iron-spot brick facade and custom brick fins, fired locally in a bee-hive kiln.
This material is related to the materials of the surrounding campus and town to create a beautiful exterior.
The striking exterior brick facade of Elliot Park Hotel featuring Pella® Impervia®windows for its durable construction and versatile design by Pella Windows and Doors.
To add to the retro vibe, the cookline is lined with bright pink tiles that spell out the restaurant’s name and draws people in to find out more about this unique restaurant.
Close-up detail of the main entrance and glass facade at the Minnesota Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, MN.
On the interior, Mag+ magnetic dry-erase glass boards with a soft etched finish line the hallways and display student art and notices. Photo by Bendheim.