INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
                    Product: Piterak Slim
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
            Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
                    NeXclad 14 is a single-skin, small module terracotta cladding system that is available in a variety of surface textures and boundless color possibilities and carries a 75-year material warranty, including color.                
            
                    Design Engineers collaborated closely with the architects at Steven Holl and BNIM and the engineers at TransSolar to integrate the mechanical and electrical systems into the design concept for the University of Iowa School of Art building.                
            
                    Vintage and durable, feature Ivanhoe® Sky Chief Warehouse Porcelain Pendant lights by Barn Light Electric on your next restaurant interior design.                
            
                    Glasshape® has the capabilities to bend its Glass in many different ways, shapes and sizes; providing a limitless array of options for custom curves. The Daumar Offices utilized the TemperShield Toughened Glass for this unique, curved staircase.                
            
                    Stunning thin brick façade and stairway at the Mill Street Parking Structure featuring our precast products.                
            
                    The parking structure for the offices at Horizon at Playa Visits use the beautiful green facades provided by greenscreen.                
            
                    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.                
            
                    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