INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
By introducing diffuse natural daylight into a commercial setting, space not only becomes more energy-efficient but also more productive. Studies have shown that the use of natural light in commercial spaces improves employee satisfaction, reduces absences, and boosts employee productivity levels.
Daniel’s Broiler at Hyatt Regency Seattle creates a dining experience unlike any other in the downtown core. Wood showcased through mahogany tables and bar tops, and fir ceiling detailing along with Fellert Even Better Silk that was applied to absorb the noise to make it an elegant experience for th… Read More
As also seen in many airports around the world, a curved Kalwall Skyroof fills the space with glare-free daylight. Kalwall is the most highly insulating, translucent building material in the world. In addition to the daylighting benefits, Kalwall represents the leading edge of energy efficiency and … Read More
Bendheim’s Houdini™ glass is an award-winning privacy glass. Its unique surface texture refracts light in way that completely obscures any vertical features behind the glass, as well as moving people and objects. Benheim is a fourth-generation family business with an expertise in special… Read More
NeXclad 14 is a single-skin, small module terracotta cladding system that is available in a variety of surface textures and boundless color possibilities and carries a 75-year material warranty, including color.
The minimalist design of the Mini Profile Frame Triangle adds style to the office reception space.
With an aperture of 1.5″ and no horizontal lenses or diffusers, Frame delivers design options to suit all ceiling conditions. Up to 15ft o.c. spacing with over 42 fc at 0.4 W/ft2 and work plane unif… Read More
TemperShield® can be used for internal partitioning, stair and atrium balustrades, skylights, frameless doors and glass floors; to name just a few of its applications.
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.
RISD (Rhode Island School of Design) residence hall architects NADAAA knew that CLT was the right approach for design students. However, this was their first CLT project. A USG competitor suggested a rubber mat to address sound issues. But the product was too heavy and expen… Read More
Hanex Solid Surfaces elevates any retail space and gives it an eye-catching look.
Oakwood Community Church needed a new and permanent home to worship. They found a site in rural Waconia that had once been a cornfield.
Beckhoff’s new US headquarters is an ideal example of the company’s automation technology at work.