INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The sprawling campus with room for 3,000 students is broken down into a handful of more intimate, human-scale learning spaces, called “think tanks”. Lighting up Metea comes largely from the extensive use of Kalwall® translucent curtain wall.
Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography
A fire rescue vehicle with Moduline's aluminum cabinets and countertop. Custom Cabinets to make the perfect workstation in any location.
Hardwood flooring used on the stairway at the Atlassian offices was provided by Woodwright.
Laminam by Crossville porcelain tile panels proved to be an excellent choice for Energy Center II and is serving as inspiration for other projects. The design team has received many inquiries from others looking for a flooring solution to update older buildings without the hassles of demolition.
Lift your interior space design with the Atria 4 architectural indoor luminaire by Meteor Lighting. Photos by Garrett Rowland
Interior of RBC Wealth Management Innovation Lab with open ceiling design and LED linear and pendent fixtures, by Emanuelson-Podas.
Pella® Impervia® windows and doors create a clean apartment building look at One Southdale Place in Edina, MN.
Featured on the rooftop of the DaVita World Headquarters in an expansive patio featuring Bison Innovative Products 2’x4’ ribbed wood tiles. Photography Credit: Brett Drury
Bowie State incorporated about 25,000 square feet of electronically tintable SageGlass® into their Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing. Featured here is the large southern facing curtain wall.
Tulsa's Riverfront Park is a public-private partnership covering about 100 acres and aims to serve as a cornerstone for the city vibrant community while improving social, economic and environmental sustainability in Tulsa.
Fellert's sound absorbing materials can truly be used anywhere. Here you can see Fellert's Even Better Silk applied to the ceiling of the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington.
The theater screen seen here uses Fellert's Even Better Silk to showcase movies and also minimize the sound of the audience.