INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
High performance LED lighting at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum by Pulse Products.
Designers of the Covington choose EcoSpec® Linear INT LED to efficiently illuminate the coves, soffits and to highlight textured ceilings. Flexible and customizable Ecosense luminaires accent millwork as well as ambient lighting.
Light grazing at the Holocaust Memorial Plaza in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring the BOL solid wood poles with mounted light fixtures by Structura.
Glen & Co. Architecture truly put thought and care into the interior design and decor of the bar and dining space at Empellon restaurant in NYC.
The Royal Suite at the Four Seasons in Washington, D.C. features a resort-style roof terrace. The terrace is supported by Bison Versadjust Pedestals and complements the hotel’s high standards for the comfort and luxury of its guests.
Auditoriums have unique
performance lighting and schedule
control requirements. High-output
downlighting with dimming features
works well for general illumination.
PoE connectivity is a smart way
to fully automate the lighting.
Townsend Leather's Classic Cowhide Royal CL-922 was used on the Bar Stools at Horseshoe Baltimore Casino.
Reception seating area featuring the Twin™ Pendant by OCL. These fixtures can come in customizable sizes and shapes to fit your interior office space.
NeXclad True Facades in Antique Pewter offers a sleek streamlined look to this apartment complex.
Kalwall systems allow naturally diffuse daylight to provide museum-quality lighting to a building. In addition to being energy efficient – they are a staple for architects looking for a high LEED rating – they are visually prominent in Mr. Teague’s design.
Photo credit: Alex Irvin Photography
A building in the mountain foothold of Aspen, Colorado designed to mirror its landscape would not be complete without the light from the sky. That’s the role Kalwall translucent panels played in the award-winning design by Harry Teague Architects.
Photo credit: Alex Irvin Photography