INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The architectural glass windows and geometric shapes of the building contrast with the tan brick exterior facade. The Roman Goldenrod Ironspot bricks provide a durable exterior and work well aesthetically next to the glass facade.
Nestle has a relaxing work lounge for their employees to enjoy. Expertly lighted by OCL Architectural Lighting.
Dri-Design has many different cladding panels available. This one allows the business to display their name on the panels.
Lift your interior space design with the Atria 4 architectural indoor luminaire by Meteor Lighting. Photos by Garrett Rowland
Bright lighting and spacious aisles for easy flow of direction in this convenience store in Colorado River Valley, by CVD Architecture.
Street view of the new historically inspired storefront. Renovation of an original 1960s glass storefront to a more traditional downtown retail space in China Grove, North Carolina.
A new fire station ensures the safety of a growing Colorado community. The town partnered with SEH to undertake the design, architecture and construction administration, among a number of other services.
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
An evening view of the main entrance and exterior of the Shivers Basketball Practice Facility at Drake University. Wells Concrete provided the wall panels for the thin brick facade.
Lighting fixtures can make a statement even when looking from the outside. OCL's Twin™ Pendants showcases the building interior while creating a lasting impression.
SIXINCH furniture brings out bold colors while creating this iconic space at Yotel, a hotel in NYC.
ASID's Headquarters features a variety of products by ASID chapter members.
Photography by: Eric Laignel