INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Exterior view of the Applewood Pointe Cooperative community in Champlin, Minnesota.
The entrance of Jewelers On Time features a beautifully framed storefront system and McNear's Cotswold brick from their Sandmold Series.
Bendheim’s channel glass facades diffuse daylight, minimize glare, and create lantern effects at night. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
Bethesda North Hospital in Montgomery, Ohio utilizes unique wall cladding and sunscreen applications with intermittent finishes and colors, by Terreal.
The expansion of the Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day primary school cuts a fine figure. The project, completed in 2019 and designed by Chicago firm Wheeler Kearns Architects, features a veil of light-beige Belcrest 650 brick draped over a rectangular volume and studded with vertically-oriented ribbons o… Read More
Bendheim’s channel glass is a superior alternative to opaque walls, prioritizing aesthetics and daylight benefits, while offering comparable thermal and acoustic performance. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
Architects at BWBR designed the two-story atrium at Fairview Ridges with dynamic SageGlass® to serve as a new sunlit lobby and gathering space at the hospital.
On the interior, Mag+ magnetic dry-erase glass boards with a soft etched finish line the hallways and display student art and notices. Photo by Bendheim.
Two of the centerpiece buildings on the Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum Campus featuring Kalwall systems were part of the design the American Institute of Architects Colorado West section awarded its highest honor to recently.
Photo credit: Alex Irvin Photography
The four-story Millwright Building is a perfect example of St. Cloud Window’s unique ability to manufacture the right aesthetic for the project. In this case, the Millwright project was new construction but demanded a window aesthetic with a rich history.
For the final structure, seven different types of windows were produced with varying angles, including panels, which had multiple degree openings. A total of 148 panels and over 1,000 openings were cast.