INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Chosen for durability and appeal, Crossville's Filo collection in Rubino covers the exterior of the Santa Monica Medical Plaza building.
CENTRIA’s Formawall Dimension Series combines unprecedented design freedom with a variety of shapes and colors with unmatched performance.
Relax in this multi-functional courtyard. Grilling under the pergola, cooling down and watching tv by the pool or relaxing on the patio chairs. All great options for student housing.
Piterak Slim Terracotta Cladding Panels were selected for the College of Southern N. Las Vegas campus student union project, by Terreal North America.
The Timberless-44 floor system has great overall performance, and is ideal for building up to 10 stories. The 3" concrete pour provides a solid feel under foot, while maintaining a light structure for the foundation elements. Furthermore, joists at only 48" O.C. reduce labor and materials to ultimat… Read More
Various controls give employees the ability to regulate the tint of the windowpane, significantly increasing comfort in the workplace.
The updated window facade creates a modern and transformative design at Martha's Vineyard Museum and Vineyard Haven, MA, by Oudens Ello Architecture.
The wall and ceiling panels at the 25 Kent office building are separated by custom LED lights. The Brookland Steel finish was custom designed by Gensler.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
In the preliminary stages of the project, Nohelty contracted Gate Precast Company to serve as a design-assist consultant for the exterior facade. That collaboration led to a more efficient design that addressed issues early in the process.
The Keller Center is an adaptive reuse of 60-year-old structural concrete beams, columns, floors, exterior limestone facade, and existing windows. In running initial carbon calculations, ILFI found that reusing the existing structure is a huge offset compared to an entirely new construction. This wa… Read More
The aesthetics were designed to blend well with another precast structure across the street but still have a unique look and feel.
The custom-designed, two-tone brick, which clad the Belmont Village Senior Living Lincoln Park exterior, was also incorporated as a design element through key interior spaces such as the gathering room.