INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Built in the early 1900s, before the invention of modern machine-made glass, the historic structure and its neo-Georgian windows called for the use of our authentic mouth-blown glass for the restoration.
Studio Kraeher Architects lead the 2-year renovation. Principal Rolando Kraeher visited Bendheim’s warehouse in Wayne, NJ personally, to select the exact range of Lamberts® glass types required. He chose seven mouth-blown glass varieties, featuring a range of delicate hues and the cha… Read More
Powerbond has been the go-to flooring for Omaha's Children's Hospital & Medical Center for many years for its compelling floor inlays as well as durability, according to Robert Holm, senior professional associate for HDR, Omaha.
Alpine Tables, Chaise Ottoman, and Coffee House Collection seating.
High performance LED lighting at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum by Pulse Products.
Inspired by Hubbard's circa-1960s “Mad Men” style building on University Avenue in Minneapolis, InUnison designed a floating wood ceiling, mixed rich walnut and white stone surfaces with sleek leather furnishings, contemporary light fixtures, original art, and iconic photos from Hubb… Read More
Seen here is Vetter Stone's silver shadow, an oolitic limestone with a cool, contemporary, gray tone background and subtle wispy charcoal veining.
Photography by: David De Armas Photography
Rigidized® Metals Corporation provided the fully fabricated acoustical ceiling panels over Bars B and C, the hostess station and the stairwell. These panels are composed of 304 stainless steel in 2B finish, 20 gauge, perforated and rolled with Rigidized® Metals' pattern 1RL, with a 1" square aluminu… Read More
A beautiful evening display of vivid colors at The ContemporAry Austin - Jones Center in Austin, Texas, by LTL Architects.
The design of the Kemin Industries Headquarters facility takes advantage of the site’s prominent location along the new ML King Parkway corridor which connects to the Des Moines central business district and provides views to the State Capitol.
Photography Credit: Jacob Sharp Photo