INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
                    The museum at Prairiefire features Goldray Glass's color-shifting Dichroic Glass.                
            
                    Bowie State and architects Perkins + Will incorporating more than 25,000 square feet of electronically tintable SageGlass® into the Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing, including a large south-facing curtain wall.                
            
                    Bowie State and architects Perkins + Will incorporating more than 25,000 square feet of electronically tintable SageGlass® into the Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing, including a large south-facing curtain wall.                
            
                    Andre Kikoski Architect designed a simple Kiosk adaptation of one of the museum’s iconic geometric forms. The teardrop shaped plan is extruded into a sloping and gently torqued volume that is clad in a double skin of luminous faceted resin rain-screen panels layered over a stainless skin.                
            
                    The bright color scheme creates a bold and striking presence at this food court restaurant by J. Kretschmer Architect.                
            
                    Maximize the natural light coming into a room through curved, toughened glass, or provide protection from the elements for footpaths and entrance ways surrounding commercial properties.                
            
                    Michael Allen, president of MPA 360, worked closely with D&B Tile Distributors in the selection of Crossville Porcelain Tile Panels by Laminam for the lobby in the Bank of America Plaza. 
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            “We had two requirements on the product. First, it had to be a larger scale. Second, it had to… Read More
                    Beautiful two-story lobby can be found at the American Airlines headquarters and features Fellert's Even Better Silk sound-absorbing material to help control noise pollution.                
            
                    The Aspen Art Museum used Fellert Even Better Silk that provides a seamless sound absorption in a very strong, extremely flexible system.                
            
                    Terreal was used on the exterior at Duke Health and Wellness Center in Durham, NC.                
            
                    Steedle Brothers Construction opted to use Feeney's DesignRail® Panel Infill to complement the composite decking while providing a maintenance-free railing. They installed both laser cut aluminum panel Infill featuring a custom design and stainless steel mesh infill.
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