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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The exposed ceiling deck, angled LED light strips, low paneled workstations and full height glass create openness, encouraging natural light to permeate the space.
The interior design utilizes innovative uses of high-end finishes from stone-facing millwork and marble-cladded hallways throughout workplace. OCL provided custom lighting fixtures to match the eye-catching interior design.
All new MEP systems, millwork, tile & Storefront were provided for Christofle Paris in downtown Washington D.C.
Bison Innovative Products Pedestals were used to support the beautiful concrete pavers on the newly transformed setback on the 9th-floor of the Symphony House.
Featuring the RND ceiling luminaire and 50 troffer lighting fixture at a TCALC student common area. From architectural and continuous designs to traditional troffers, we deliver a comprehensive line of commercial and spec-grade LED luminaires for recessed ceiling applications.
Wood Statements supplied walnut random width, depth, and length paneling, along with walnut butcher block tables for LaBarra in Oak Brook, Illinois.
The building completed the quad are of the ‘headwaters complex’ and was aptly named Gallatin Hall after the Gallatin River, one of three headwaters to the Missouri River.
Photography by: Roger Wade Studio
The EdHub is a large assembly space surrounded by interconnecting classrooms and group study spaces – defined as their “library”, by Studio Kremer Architects.
Unique ceiling showcasing Fellert's Even Better Silk material was used at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
The historic Charlie's Irish Pub and Restaurant received a facelift when the new horseshoe bar and drip plate were installed. This countertop was the perfect fit both literally and metaphorically. Physically, it fit the space perfectly and was the largest horseshoe countertop created without seams. … Read More
EvergreenHealth photo showing a patient room built using the DIRTT construction system.
Glass partition walls create an open and airy atmosphere at SOMA in San Francisco, California, by Jennifer Tulley Architects.