INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Exterior view of the Applewood Pointe Cooperative community in Champlin, Minnesota.
Pure + FreeForm's Hampton Brass Wall Paneling was used in the atrium of Expensify's new Headquarters in the National First Bank Building in Portland, Oregon.
Photography: Garrett Rowland Photography
Stunning facade of the Kasson Mantorville High School in Kasson, Minnesota.
According to Tom Bialk, GKD’s solar engineer and designer, “The representatives at Commercial Group were looking for a ceiling material that had some acoustical properties but was also attractive. They were particularly drawn to GKD’s metal mesh when discovering that its tight weave would partially … Read More
In a $68 million transformation, Clark Nexsen created a stunning new terminal, redesigning everything from the curbside to the interior space. On landside arrival, a Kalwall® canopy system provides shelter and links access points, while a Kalwall facade is utilized for the main building.
Terreal was used on the exterior at Duke Health and Wellness Center in Durham, NC.
Bendheim’s channel glass creates an interior wall that separates private offices from shared spaces at FlightHub. Photo by Maxime Brouillet.
By introducing diffuse natural daylight into a commercial setting, space not only becomes more energy-efficient but also more productive. Studies have shown that the use of natural light in commercial spaces improves employee satisfaction, reduces absences, and boosts employee productivity levels.
Building with precast allowed for shortened installation times as the risers were cast at our Wisconsin plant and delivered to the site ready for placement.
Over the course of the 3-month installation, no on-site storage was required.
Facade of Eleven Fifty Clay included Architectural Precast on our Infinite Facade, punched windows, curtainwall, louvers, and metal panels.
A close-up exterior view of the Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School Expansion of Chicago, IL. The 32,000 square-foot project expands the pre-existing Hebrew school and synagogue.
Photo by Steve Hall, Hall + Merrick Photographers