INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The bright yellow benches and fire pits introduce color and warmth that contrasts to the building’s gray tones and hard materials.
The lighting design at the Holocaust Memorial Plaza in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring BOL solid wood poles with mounted lighting by Structura.
The striking exterior brick facade of Elliot Park Hotel featuring Pella® Impervia®windows for its durable construction and versatile design by Pella Windows and Doors.
The CUPACLAD natural slate cladding system was chosen because of its longevity, beauty, and natural properties. CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC system is made up of 40×20 cm slates installed horizontally using invisible fixing systems.
Restaurant dining interior design featuring the Andersen® Outswing Folding Doors. When open, these moving glass walls fold up to beautifully frame your view. When closed, they create a stately wall of light.
SageGlass® changes tint automatically throughout the day based on light sensors and the sun’s movement. The three-sided SageGlass® curtain wall at Fairview Ridges is divided into six zones – four on the south wall and one on each of the east and west walls. The system also includes a manual tinting … Read More
A variety of booth seating can be found throughout The Franklin Room. Seen here is a u-shaped custom booth manufactured and installed by Contract Industries.
As you enter the spacious atrium at Capitol Federal Hall you will be welcomed by natural lighting and the transparency of the open space makes it easy to see where to take those ideas further.
A mix of old and new. The interior space of Chapel Brewing features original pieces as well as updated architectural elements by Joy Martin Architecture.
The Bent Glass was glazed into VIVA Railings propriety SHOE™ Aluminum Glass Railing System by Altamonte Glass & Mirror. The combined experience and quality of product and service ensured this project was a slam dunk!
The solid brick envelope of the Cultural Center expresses the strength and resiliency of the African American community, while the large glass expanses on the first level demonstrate the AACC’s mission for openness and inclusiveness. It was important that the facility reflect African American herita… Read More
Giroux Glass’ scope for the 30,000-sq. ft. hotel included intricate decorative antiqued mirror at the stairway and nightclub levels; mirrors for the property’s five bars; and shower glass and bathroom mirrors for each of the guest rooms, as well as in gym and spa areas.