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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The 77,810 square-foot select-service hotel features an architecturally compelling, modern design with sleek rooms and expansive public spaces and a high level of finishes. The hotel is one of the first AC Hotels by Marriott in the region.
The goal was to drive traffic to the site with an airy, functional space and a dramatically lit exterior, relying on perforated EcoScreen metal panels by CENTRIA as the central design element.
Architects and designers typically choose Vetter's Minnesota Stone for its versatility. Seen here in the interior of the East Contra Costa County Courthouse.
Photography by: David Wakely Photography
The new servicing center is the fifth in North America for GM Financial. The call center will sustain the continued growth of GM Financial and its parent company, General Motors, servicing hundreds of thousands of customers all across the United States from its central US location. This project rece… Read More
The AURA LED wood oval pendant luminaire by Structura is the perfect choice to elevate your outdoor common space designs to the next level.
The four-story Millwright building is new construction, but historic-looking exterior features Advanced Formliners Thin Brick
Patina Timbers beams compliment the industrial design throughout MUJI in New York City, New York.
The Spot Denver Bouldering Gym features a panelized wall system and sections of natural wood coated in the most durable surface on the market.
From the inlays to the diagonal accent, Empire Diner sure knows how to show off the tambour wall panels, by Surfacing Solution.
Cursive’s unique tile shapes bring signature style to your interior design. Let walls be your memoir as you write with the eclectic colors and shapes of Cursive.
The event center features tunable RGB lighting and custom suspended ceiling lighting provided by OCL.
The outdoor spaces of the Sidney Research Campus offers a versatile space to meet and gather for co-workers and guests. Photo by Wonsek