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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Surfacing Solution paintable Tambour Panels were used in this elegant restaurant.
“It was my great pleasure to work with Gage Brothers. The University of Minnesota benefited by the use of Gage Brothers’ precast concrete in the construction of TCF Bank Stadium.
Our original design plan called for hand-laid brick, an arduous project which contractors estimated would require 100… Read More
Open concept office at Alerus Financial featuring furnishings by iSpace Environments.
Creative workspace available at the YMCA headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota, using furniture through iSpace Environments.
Spacious and bright breakroom at the Beckhoff building located in Savage, MN, by Anderson Companies.
This project was a demonstration in skillful planning and coordination with the design firm, general contractor, installation team, manufacturing partner and Piper Jaffray. As is Piper Jaffray’s standard, each user was accommodated with a height-adjustable workstation to allow for healthy movement t… Read More
Nearly 70,000 square feet of both black and white insulated precast concrete spandrels with an acid etch and polished finishes were used on the exterior façade. The precast producer was involved in an extensive collaborative effort with HGA in designing the structural systems to support precast.
The electrochromic glazing can be darkened or brightened, either automatically, for perfect adjustment to the light levels outdoors, or manually if required. This means that the amount of sunlight and heat entering the open space can be regulated and occupants are protected from glare – a comfortabl… Read More
Apartment entrance has stacked stone accents to compliment the siding colors.
Dutch Quality Stone in an easy-to-install panel form. No grouting small ledge stones or prolonged construction timelines required.
Glass partition walls create an open and airy atmosphere at SOMA in San Francisco, California, by Jennifer Tulley Architects.