INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
HCM Architects created a spacious loading dock area for delivers to be processed efficiently at the MN SNAP building in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Anderson Companies and Hy-Vee collaborated to deliver a newly constructed Hy-Vee grocery store for the City Center redevelopment in New Hope; the first Hy-Vee to be built in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Outside, patrons are welcomed to Chook’s striking black exterior by a compact Bowie Wall Sconce. The 8″ shade offers plenty of light to the simple front door while the Textured Black finish complements the exterior siding.
i2i Design built these custom walnut community table tops with a weathered grey stain and a chrome powder coated steel "crazy leg" base for this Mariano's grocery store.
Detailed work provides a seamless and clean design at St. George Catholic Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Gator Millworks developed the decorative trim, arches and the stained millwork pieces throughout the space.
The new chalet showcases several innovative and unique features including a butterfly roof, copper flashing and base, board formed concrete, and a window wall opening to the ski hill. The chalet’s footprint incorporates expanded food and dining areas with a commercial grade kitchen, designated space… Read More
Dras Cases worked diligently on this bar area at CRAVE in Maple Grove, MN
The four-story Millwright Building is new construction, but the historic-looking exterior visually links the building to Minneapolis's historic Mill District.
St. Cloud Window supplied over 1,100 windows in the effort to restore the Residences at the John Marshall
in Richmond, Virginia.
Lineal's aluminum housing and design mix style and functionality with Audi Field's exterior stadium design.
Wanting to appear as a local icon, but congruous to the industrial-modern style of the NYC neighborhood, the warmth of Pure + FreeForms Nomad Steel in historically significant cast-iron slab edge shapes were chosen as
the facade material bringing context and relevance to the site.
Photography Cr… Read More
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.