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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
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.
Cursive is a unique product line that is notable for its range of eclectic shapes and vibrant color offerings.
Featuring the 4DS downlight fixture at the HDesign office. The all new LED downlight collection from Williams provides an excellent solution for sleek, modern architectural lighting. With 2, 4, 6 and 8 inch apertures available in round and square styles, our downlights create an elegant ambiance in … Read More
Matching the appearance was a sensitive issue; the original building featured a Flemish bond brick that was hand-laid, with tolerances that varied in coursing and layout. The original punched windows included wood timed windows set back amongst basic brick-returns, and wood sills. The new panels mai… Read More
A modern architectural style was chosen for the JAX Apartments to compliment the surrounding buildings in the neighborhood.
D.J. Kranz worked diligently as the general contractor to complete the common area featuring a full coffee shop for New Life Church in Woodbury, Minnesota.
The Royal Suite at the Four Season in Washington, D.C. was designed with VIPs in mind. The spacious suite’s 1,000 sq ft rooftop terrace utilizes Bison Innovative Products Ipê Wood Deck Tiles and Versadjust Pedestals.
The Flamingo fixture from Bock Lighting is a perfect centerpiece for stores, restaurants and office lobbies.
The dynamic glass by SageGlass® tints on-demand, allowing professors to customize solar control for individual classrooms and labs. It also tints automatically to block sunlight on hot days and dramatically reduce energy demand in the building.
Additional custom OCL fixtures can be found punctuating hallways and meetings rooms throughout the hotel.
The wood eternal is commonly over 1,000 years old. Heart Cypress is one of only a few remaining prehistoric species. Logged 150+ years ago and presumed lost, these original-growth Bald Cypress trees commonly lived to be 1,000 to 1,500 years old. They were the true giants of the southeastern swamps, … Read More