INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The CSC building includes six floors of clinics and services with two levels of underground pay parking for patients and visitors. The building houses primary care, specialty care, dental clinic with 26 operatories, and physical and occupational therapy, as well as a same day surgery center with sev… Read More
Sacred Heart Catholic Church is illuminated by MAC Bollard lights by Structura.
Architectural precast can be used to reclad existing structures for adaptive reuse using self-supporting options, as well as using GateLite, a wall panel system comprised of a 2-¼” architectural precast concrete skin fixed to a structural steel tube frame.
The expansive windows in this condo unit allow natural light to fill the space for a comfortable living experience. Andersen® provided their E-Series windows for the project.
Energy-efficient thermal performance and condensation resistance, indoor air quality and natural ventilation, daylight and views support projects seeking LEED certification. These attributes also contribute to the physical and mental health and readiness of the firefighters who both live and work in… 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.
Steedle Brothers Construction opted to use Feeney's DesignRail® Panel Infill to complement the composite decking while providing a maintenance-free railing. They installed both laser cut aluminum panel Infill featuring a custom design and stainless steel mesh infill.
Photography Credit: Attila Adam… Read More
GM Financial Service Center photo showing a workspace built using the DIRTT construction system.
Outdoor pool, amenity, and entertainment space at the RainDance community development in Colorado. Featured Homecrest outdoor furniture collections include Allure chaise loungers, Allure Modular daybeds, Market umbrellas, and Mode cafe tables.
Giroux Glass was reliant on the suppliers to cut the mirrors individually and to our specifications to ensure the reveals lined up to our standards.
Bendheim’s channel glass facades diffuse daylight, minimize glare, and create lantern effects at night. Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.
The back of 17th and Broadway continues with the limestone concrete panel and punched windows facade like the opposite side