INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
WAVES, the new rooftop bar and lounge at the Best Western Premier Hôtel Beaulac, offers a panoramic view of Lake Neuchâtel and the surrounding landscape.
The Banks Apartments & Riverside Baptist Church project is a mixed-use development in DC’s southwest waterfront neighborhood that integrates the institutional program of Riverside Baptist Church and the residential program of a large multi-family facility.
The Station Row development is a 255,553 SF residential apartment complex that consists of 169 units and approximately 169 enclosed parking spaces, as well as modern amenity areas, a leasing office, and community spaces.
The outdoor entryway and courtyard provide a perfect space for students, visitors, staff and faculty to relax and connect with each other. The brick facade school expansion is placed next to the outdoor soccer field and just behind the courtyard.
Photo by Steve Hall, Hall + Merrick Photographers
Dri-Design Painted Aluminum Panels offer the ultimate design flexibility for exterior and interior applications.
Product: Piterak Slim
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Lobby Area
Featuring Crossfuse® Wood Panels - WPFSN060
Featuring Crossfuse® Wood Panels - WPFSN060
Crossfuse® Wood Panels
The black charred Crossfuse® Wood Panels from ASI invites the outdoor lifestyle of Denver in while embracing an upscale boutique hotel appeal. Recurring black wood and mirrored elements in the upper… Read More
Reception area at the Shorewood Landing Senior Living.
Very large and spacious produce area in the New Hope HyVee, by Anderson Companies.
Featured in the atrium of Expensify’s Headquarters, in Portland, Oregon, is Pure + FreeForm's 3mm aluminum Hampton Brass.
Photography: Garrett Rowland Photography
Enjoy the view of the city on the rooftop terrace at The ContemporAry Austin - Jones Center in Austin, Texas, by LTL Architects.
The exterior of the Astin Aviation building is designed with 3 different metal panel profiles that visually reduce the scale of the building from a distance and provide a second level of detail when viewed close-up. Photography By: Charles D. Smith, FAIA