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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
A beautiful and open seating area can be found in the Federated Insurance office building located in Owatonna, Minnesota.
A view of the spacious parts showroom adjacent to the 1,200 square foot indoor truck showroom at the RDO Truck Center.
MG McGrath Architectural Glass & Glazing will fabricate and install Miami-Dade County hurricane-rated YKK AP’s YHC 300 curtainwall, YHS 50 TU storefront systems with 1-5/16” laminated insulating glass supplied by Viracon, hurricane-rated SL-73 folding doors by Nana Wall, and a fitness center mirror … Read More
The front corners of the building were wrapped in glass to create daylit conference rooms of differing sizes. Playing off of the new facade and program, steel planters of varying heights soften the building’s transition to the street and create a natural visual foreground from both the entry and the… Read More
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
The Bison Paver Tray System, used on the rooftop swimming pool of the downtown Merritt Athletic Club, not only offers a simple and lightweight paver backing to enhance the structural integrity of the pavers but also allows for design flexibility and functionality in the space.
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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.
In the Service Area, the backs of the spandrels utilized an acid-wash finish to simulate the front side of the spandrels. The columns were self-supporting standing on cast in place piers with the spandrels resting in pockets in the precast columns.
Bison ScrewJack Pedestals and 2×2 Smooth 6 Plank Ipê Wood Tiles helped transform this rooftop into a useable space for the residents at Reed Row Apartment.
Photography Credit: John Cole Photography
The Woodland Park Zoo’s new west entry consolidates and replaces two older entries. Today, it provides visitors with a generous transition from the busy city to the zoo’s tranquil grounds and exhibits.
St. Cloud Window worked closely with the architect, the National Park Service, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission on the development of Building 19’s fenestration, which comprises nearly 50% of the facade, to enclose the building while providing natural daylight and views.