INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
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.
Beautiful multi-level lobby at North Alberta Institute of Technology featuring Fellert's Even Better Silk material.
Bendheim glass ceiling panels at Hamad International Airport in Doha feature an etched surface finish, which softens the dichroic glass hues, lending most panels a “color without color” aesthetic. Photo courtesy of Asgard Associates, Inc
RoughCut mimics limestone with its embedded, fossilized artifacts and roughly cleaved, pronounced face. Shaped for bold, traditional statements with clean contemporary lines, the color palettes contain blonds, russet, and cool grays. Corners available.
The design team knew exactly what they wanted in terms of the projections in the precast exterior. Gate Precast was willing to step outside of the box and try something new to take this project from conception to reality.
St. Cloud Window supplied over 1,100 windows in the effort to restore the Residences at the John Marshall
in Richmond, Virginia.
Anderson Companies and Hy-Vee collaborated to deliver a newly constructed Hy-Vee grocery store for the City Center redevelopment in New Hope; the first Hy-Vee to be built in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Modern gray frameless kitchen cabinetry design by Bayer Interior Woods.
The number of different window sizes led to thin precast shapes and challenges with designing the precast to handle the wind load requirements. Special connections spaced at 48 inches on center were used in each panel to handle these lateral load requirements.
Modern Farmhouse Clean White Oak is used as paneling throughout this True Foods Kitchen in Jacksonville, Florida.
The exposed ceiling deck, angled LED light strips, low paneled workstations and full height glass create openness, encouraging natural light to permeate the space.
Minnesota Stone, provided by Vetter Stone, brings warmth and authenticity to any building design.
Photography by: David Wakely Photography