INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The transparency of SageGlass can be controlled in four stages from 1% to 60% light transmission. No matter how dark the windows, the view outside is retained.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat
108 Chambers is a 10-story mixed use building in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. The unique facade features custom geometric angular slab/spandrel metal panel formations surrounding the windows on the entire exterior, customized to the architect’s design.
Photography Credit: Brennan P… Read More
Exterior of Ivy Hotel by Wells Concrete. A combination of acid etching, sandblasting, and cast-in limestone was used to create the precast texture and finish of the cladding.
Passive security is a prime concern in all parking structures but especially on university campuses. The open stair towers were instrumental in meeting this program. At the east entry, the architectural detailing of the elevator tower features reveal patterns, mitered corners, integral limestone col… Read More
The exterior brick facade of the Watchcase Factory compliments the versatile Andersen® E-Series windows utilized for this project.
Since the location site location was near a lake that could not be disturbed, the team had to come up with an alternative plan to erect the panels, as a result, nearly a quarter of this project was blind set, installation of the precast on north side was had to set over the building with a 400 ton c… Read More
Product: NeXclad 16"
Color(s): Blend of Terra Cotta, Dark Terra Cotta and Custom Impressionist Color
Color(s): Blend of Terra Cotta, Dark Terra Cotta and Custom Impressionist Color
The UT Southwestern Moncrief Medical Center project in Fort Worth, Texas utilizes a vertical installation of Terreal Piterak Slim terracotta wall cladding.
The CoBank Center is a Class A, build-to-suit office complex. The 296,000 sf, 11-story office building is oriented to present an impressive image and also provides stunning panoramic views to the mountains visible to the north, west and south.
Cook County Hospital's prominence near I-290 and Ogden Avenue in Chicago’s medical district meant the public couldn’t forget about this historic beauty as it slowly transformed into an eyesore, and unfortunately, the destruction of the legendary hospital seemed inevitable.
1,750 square feet of channel glass with 25% to 40% post-consumer recycled content effectively manage daylight and minimize glare. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.