INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Mercy Orthopedic choice SageGlass dynamic glass because mechanized shades, a traditional solution for solar control issues, would have been impractical to use at Mercy Orthopedic because the entrance is a multi-story glass curtain wall. Shades would have blocked the symbolic view of the cross and el… Read More
Cursive’s unique tile shapes bring signature style to your interior design. Let walls be your memoir as you write with the eclectic colors and shapes of Cursive.
Create a lasting impression for visitors and guests of your outdoor spaces by incorporating eye-catching and attractive lighting fixtures in your public areas.
Built-in shower shelving using Durasein's solid surface material.
City National Plaza Bank Towers in Los Angeles used Fellert Even Better Silk. Once the Fellert Silk was applied the space was transformed drastically. More light reflectance, soft gentle acoustics to welcome the building tenants to their offices.
For the mailroom, the team installed Altered State in the Copper Core hue on all the mailbox islands. Altered State artfully mimics the look of oxidized copper in durable porcelain tile. The collection’s extremely unique surface visual is achieved through Crossville’s Digital+ technology… Read More
Nestle has a relaxing work lounge for their employees to enjoy. Expertly lighted by OCL Architectural Lighting.
The Kwyet acoustic suspended pendant light provides sound absorption to this open office waiting area and lounge.
The finished office has 14,000+ square feet of engineered American Gothic Hickory reclaimed wood flooring and wall paneling, which was pre-finished with a water-based polyurethane.
Overture is a unique community for 55+ active living with resort-inspired amenities and services, by HLR Architects.
Ecosense Lighting's TROV L50 was chosen to provide the amber glow that surrounds the Houston First Baptist Church’s cross, along with their RISE F170 which was used to create the tight lines of light that graze the building’s façade. The Lighting Designer Sarah Gandy, set out to fulfill the church’s… Read More
This station is performing as designed at 24% less energy consumption than a conventional station and serves the Olympia community well by costing substantially less to operate. Daylighting techniques utilized take advantage of the east-west orientation of the building, and north facing clerestory w… Read More