INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Beautifully restored and historically stained glass SAFTI FIRST SuperLite II-XL 120 in EZ Framing.
Nicknamed the ‘Blue Box’, the original rectangular Raleigh Durham Airport Terminal 1 was constructed using blue corrugated metal that made it dark and uninviting. Designed before TSA Protocols were in place and the concepts of safety and control of passenger flow were developed, the interior was con… Read More
The Marshfield Hospital & Cancer Center sits adjacent to the Chippewa River in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Gage Brothers provided the architectural precast panels to tie the hospital design to compliment the natural surroundings.
Zinc materials provides a balance of color, texture and scale when combined with the interior and exterior materials.
The museum at Prairiefire features Goldray Glass's color-shifting Dichroic Glass.
The elegant exterior facade of the Maryland District Courthouse features the cool and contemporary Silver Shadow Alabama Stone by Vetter Stone.
Photo Credit: Patrick Ross Photography
Terreal was used on the exterior at Duke Health and Wellness Center in Durham, NC.
From the quality, style and durability of materials, a personalized front facade makes you standout from the rest.
As a replacement to the original uptown location, The Whitney Museum in New York, NY is more than double the size of the previous building it called home for over four decades.
Terreal North America worked with BNIM Architects in cladding Lutheran Church of Hope’s 21,000 sq/ft satellite community center. The Grimes, IA location features gathering spaces, educational facilities, and a flexible 500-seat worship area.
A mix of modern windows and CUPACLAD® 101 PARALLEL system creates a unique exterior look at the Henrico County Public Library in Fairfield, VA.
Wall packs from Williams are designed with durability and quality in mind. Featuring a variety of styles, our wall packs can blend seamlessly with a variety of architectural styles and trends.
Photographer: David Papazian
Architect: LRS Architects
Photographer: David Papazian
Architect: LRS Architects