INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
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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Our precast products offer longevity and the flexibility to achieve any of your design needs. The Mill Street Parking Structure features our thin-brick precast panels.
Terreal was used on the exterior at Duke Health and Wellness Center in Durham, NC.
The intent for the exterior facade of the Class-A corporate campus office building was to have uninterrupted horizontal bands of sparkling white architectural precast spandrels with prominent projecting sills and deep reveals within the spandrel. To disrupt the continuous ten-foot high ribbon of gla… Read More
Longboards ceiling system is built for easy install, and creative adaptability.
Due to the horizontal nature and free-flowing aspects of the design, a new approach to connections for the panels to structure was required in all areas. The floors had as much as a 35’ distance separating the levels increasing the need for a solution.
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.
Pure + FreeForm's Hampton Brass Wall Paneling was used in the atrium of Expensify's new Headquarters in the National First Bank Building in Portland, Oregon. Photography: Garrett Rowland Photography
The dining area at Normandy Kitchen & Bar in Minneapolis, MN, by Anderson Companies.
Beautifully restored and historically stained glass SAFTI FIRST SuperLite II-XL 120 in EZ Framing.
The foundation of this 15,000 square foot chic space was created using Bison Versadjust Pedestals and 2×4 Ipê Smooth Wood Tiles for the deck surface.
Channel glass creates tall, floor-to-ceiling, seamless glass walls that are uninterrupted by metal frames. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.