INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The MN SNAP building is illuminated with natural daylight by extensive window walls, by HCM Architects.
Stunning Minnesota Stone from Vetter Stone was used on the entrance of the Chankaska Creek Ranch & Winery.
Photo credit: Dean Riggott
HQ Apartments is a 17-story, 307-unit apartment complex developed and constructed by Kraus-Anderson. The windows throughout the building were provided by Pella, using their Pella® Impervia® windows for its durable and stylish finish.
The exposed brick design of the Shivers Basketball Practice facility at Drake University, featuring insulated wall panels by Wells Concrete.
The all-encompassing architectural and structural design requirements of the project serve as an excellent showcase for the inherent strengths of precast concrete.
Detail view of Bendheim’s etched dichroic glass ceiling panels at Hamad International Airport by HOK, during installation. Photocourtesy of Asgard Associates, Inc.
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.
Introducing European Ledge®, A Modern Stone Fusion. European Ledge creates the perfect fusion between old-world stonework and modern design. Evoking a unique balance of weather-worn surface contours and precision-cut stone, this modern interpretation of split-face travertine is assembled into ti… Read More
Unique suspended ceiling design with Rails recessed lighting brightens the open office making it a comfortable work environment for co-workers and employees.
High performance LED lighting at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum by Pulse Products.
The Wilcox Deep Bowl Pendant Light was customized with 12" shades, White finish, White cord, and White wire cages.
The new office space features exposed ceilings, high-end finishes such as glass architectural walls, along with the original warehouse floors.