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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
SAFTI FIRST used their 60-minute fire-resistive glazing SuperLite ll-XL 60 IGU in Custom GPX Curtain Wall Framing for the exterior of the Jewish Home for the Aged in San Francisco, California.
The two-story atrium serves as the heart of the headquarters. The large area and open office design allows staff members and guests to enjoy the natural lighting and comfortable space to meet and convene. Photography by Alex Benge.
The DUO aluminum pole by Structura is the perfect solution for mounting lights while complementing your outdoor landscaping design.
Classic Panel Ceiling Tile by Above View is one of their most popular. This panel completes the traditional design of the Stadium Suites at the Amon G. Carter Stadium at TCU.
A variety of seating options are available at Tellers Coffee for guests. The mixed design achieves a vibrant and energetic theme for the space.
Exterior view of the Mall of America entrance features a stunning curtain wall and fun signage.
The 1,532-space structural precast parking garage on the Ole Miss campus Oxford features a total precast concrete solution, including an embedded brick architectural precast façade, load-bearing walls, structural columns and beams, and a parking surface supported by field-topped double-tees.
The sleek and nature-themed exterior design blends in well with the landscaping surrounding the school buildings. The CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC natural slate was a great choice for a portion of the walls of the exterior buildings because of its sustainable properties and long-lasting construction.
Post lighting featuring Structura's Lineal LED luminaire at South Grand Park in Los Angeles, CA.
A minimally designed office space with modern lighting and glass walls. OCL provided their Centro™ ceiling lights to match the interior theme.
Accessible workstations help you focus on what needs to get done at SOMA in San Francisco, California, by Jennifer Tulley Architects.
Chicago DIRTT Experience Center photo showing a workspace built using the DIRTT construction system.