INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Silver Shadow, by Vetter Stone, is an oolitic limestone with a cool, contemporary, gray tone background and subtle wispy charcoal veining. Shown here in the Mobile, Alabama Courthouse.
Photo Credit: Hartman-Cox Architects
An easily accessible office eatery for all the enjoy at the Cue office. Meteor Lighting provided their Atria 4 cylinder lights to light various interior spaces.
Elevate your atrium interiors with the Tubie™ 3 2019 Pendant by OCL. These fixtures make a lasting impression on everyone that sees them.
Work surfaces can be incorporated into your operable partitions from untrimmed dry erase steel markerboard to glass markerboards.
Clean lines and a chic appearance is how some describe Fellert's Even Better Silk system which provides the perfect amount of sound absorption.
Cultured Stone used its Pro-Fit® Modera™ Ledgestone in the color Carbon for the walls covering this up-scale restaurant in Naples, Florida.
Tapered Series Panels can be angled in any direction with varying depths and degree of slope. This freedom to design each specific panel gives you an unlimited capacity to create a dynamic, one-of-a-kind surface on nearly any façade, without the need to modify the substrate or weather barrier.
Durasein's brilliant collection contains some of the brightest colors. Here you can see energy orange and bliss blue.
Station 19 Architects partnered with NorthCross Lutheran Church and led them through the Strategic Master Planning process. The result is a facility with a variety of flexible ministry spaces ranging from a large community-sized lobby to a multi-purpose kitchen, sacristy, and volunteer room. While f… Read More
Outdoor lounge chairs and pergola offer guests a comfortable place to relax with a view of the canal at Kendall Square. Photos by Wonsek
ASI's Crossfuse® Wood Panels was selected for the feature wall at the Nandos Kitchener because of the warmth and texture it provides.
Photo Courtesy of IV Design