INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The entrance to MN SNAP located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by HCM Architects.
Beautifully restored and historically stained glass SAFTI FIRST SuperLite II-XL 120 in EZ Framing.
“It was my great pleasure to work with Gage Brothers. The University of Minnesota benefited by the use of Gage Brothers’ precast concrete in the construction of TCF Bank Stadium.
Our original design plan called for hand-laid brick, an arduous project which contractors estimated would require 100… Read More
The 15,000 square foot rooftop space, home to an indoor/outdoor bar is available for events year-round and includes panoramic views, a fire pit, shimmering water features, a video wall, and retractable roof.
At 365 Bond, weathered brick, raw concrete and large expanses of mullioned glass make reference to the area’s industrial past. Although the building occupies an entire block its variety of scale and height make it feel like a neighborhood rather than a building.
Product: Piterak Slim
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Terreal was used on the exterior at Duke Health and Wellness Center in Durham, NC.
The exterior view of the library shows the entrance and arching glass provided by Giroux Glass.
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.
Precast panels were selected to serve as a primary building element and an artistic expression of the winding river and rolling hills of the site. Gage Brothers provided the architectural precast panels for the Marshfield Hospital & Cancer Center.
Speedymason can help transform nearly any retaining wall and is constructed of high grade fiber composite material to provide durability and strength.
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