INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Sanofi has completed its move in at 450 Water Street in Cambridge and is now open for business. Part of the Cambridge Crossing development, the company has leased over 900,000 SF of research and office floorspace at 350 and 450 Water Street. This 9th floor space for employees to work relax tog… Read More
The mouth-blown glass sheets recreate the appearance of authentic antique window glass, preserving the church’s Colonial aesthetic. The Lamberts® glass was integrated into high-performance IGUs by Tower Insulating Glass of North Bellmore, NY. Bronx-based Kilroy Architectural Windows c… Read More
The Republic Pure SPC MAX Pacific Oak collection brings home the free-spirited ease of California. Its surface is textured just enough to give it a unique character, but not so much as to call attention to itself. But the “live and let live” aura conceals its super-tough 100% waterproof … Read More
Gorgeous entrance into the Presbyterian Homes & Services' Orchard Path.
The exterior of Berean Baptist Church, by Emanuelson-Podas Consulting Engineers.
Shading, glazing, and canopy systems bring in the right amount of light with a challenging orientation. Regularly occupied areas of the building are organized around the perimeter to allow views outside, which reduces stress.
The innovative GATEstone finish simulates differing hues yielding an all-natural look with no areas showing human affects. To further achieve the look of stone and eliminate large caulk joints, the panel joints were reduced to ½” at most areas at the front of the church.
The modern look and design of the AURA LED wood oval pendant luminaire by Structura fits any interior and exterior design application.
Located in the heart of Kendall Square, this open space is an important element within the planned Kendall Square open space system. Photo by Wonsek
Tall, tufted leather restaurant booths by Contract Industries in the dining area of Cadence Kitchen and Co. in Downers Grove, Illinois.
The Cambridge Seven Associates architects selected electronically tintable SageGlass® for the Museum of Science in Chicago, Illinois.