INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Canopies
A high-end design aesthetic for open spaces, this line of clouds and canopies includes rectangle and rhombus shapes that can be concave, convex or flat, as well as S-curve rectangles.
A high-end design aesthetic for open spaces, this line of clouds and canopies includes rectangle and rhombus shapes that can be concave, convex or flat, as well as S-curve rectangles.
The Lourdes High School project utilized Wells Concrete architectural grade precast panels with embedded stone form liners and thin brick for the building exterior.
Pioneer Millworks Reclaimed Wood-Black & Tan in Black, 50/50.
Detail of slat wall created from as found Douglas Fir joists with skip planed patina. (c) Clearly O'Farrell Photography.
Rails is a great option for a minimalistic light design for any space as showcased in this library reading area. The dual lit rails, balanced with the luminous floating effect of the translucent horizontal panels, eliminate visible images of intense LED point sources.
Spacious lobby interior for easy flow at Banyan Community Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by InSite Architect.
Or visit one of the hotel’s distinctive dining options, including an observation deck bar on the top floor that boasts the best views of the Twin Cities and the airport’s busy runways. Each element has unique design features while aligning under the InterContinental brand.
The bright yellow benches and fire pits introduce color and warmth that contrasts to the building’s gray tones and hard materials.
The Notch Acoustic Ceiling Baffles are made from 100% polyester fiber acoustic felt. The unique notch sculptural design enhances the workspace while providing ambient noise reduction within the room.
Stone tiles are also incredibly versatile. They can be used indoors or out and come in a variety of sizes, colors, and materials. This means that there is something to suit every décor taste, whether traditional or contemporary.