INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
A-Series picture windows are stationary and designed to be used alone to maximize a view or combined with venting windows to create large combinations. Made of wood protected by fiberglass, it's our best-performing picture window.
To exemplify, we present the project of Clínica São Paulo Health Clinic, carried out by the architect Paulo Setubal van Deursen, which relied on the use of Durasein solid surfaces.
The interior exhibits showcase the variety of airplane and war artifacts of World War II. The versatility of precast allowed for increased open space inside the building, eliminating the need for columns and obstructions.
To truly customize the exterior, Home2Suites used Pro-Fit® Alpine Ledgestone in Dark Ridge™ to give the exterior just enough color to stand out.
A mix of Durasein's Whiteout and Arctic White is what makes the Durasein x Patternine collection.
The entrance area and walkway in the office has a unique wooden partition wall along with the map mural designs on the surrounding walls.
There is a small waiting area with a modern light fixture, table and chairs. The open office design allows ample space for work and collaboration with others.
Bendheim introduced large-format Optichroic® dichroic glass to the architectural market in the early 2000s.
Photo by Beth Hockett
Photo by Beth Hockett
“No matter who you are, who you love, or what brings you to us, you are welcome at All Souls,” says this all-inclusive, LGBTQ-friendly Unitarian church. Located in a beautiful neighborhood on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the church had to upgrade its building envelope for impr… Read More
Skyline™ is a large-scale commercial wall cladding product line from Pioneer Millworks that is completely customizable—offering designers, architects, and builders the ability to create unique dynamic accent walls by combining a mix of our different colors, lengths, widths, and milling h… Read More
The crisp contemporary open aesthetic of the addition acts as a counterpoint to the original auditorium while acknowledging the legacy of Minneapolis’ modernist downtown buildings and public spaces, designed by some of the 20th century’s most prominent architects.