INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Seen here at The Bandit Chicago, is an intimate seating area with custom booths provided by Custom Industries.
The CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM rainscreen cladding system mixes well with the window design at the College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics building at SNHU.
Barn-style lamps, by Barn Light Electric, fit perfectly with the design and enhance the architecture at Las Clementinas in Panama.
Since the dynamic glazing limits the influx of sunlight, the indoor temperature always remains pleasant, despite the numerous sources of heat from the computers.
Photography Credit: Adrien Barakat
Building occupants can automatically tint the complete facade depending on the degree of daylight, heat, and glare coming into the space. SageGlass efficiently manages the building energy consumption by reducing the energy cooling loads and artificial light.
CNH Architects designed the exterior of the Eagan Firestation incorporating a central tower, lighted Maltese cross, and clock elements, and a special “thin red line” lighting accent to memorialize all fallen firefighters. The Firestation includes a curved sign wall facing the main intersection cappe… Read More
Great for cafeterias, lunchrooms, and restaurants--Square, round or rectangular, pick the table shape that best suits your needs and maximize your seating at the same time.
The open office layout is found throughout the Bark Offices, but there are also ample, private meeting spaces for colleagues to work on a project or meet with one another.
The structure stands tall against neighboring buildings and has changed the viewscape when entering the downtown area. Two tones of architectural precast is visually stunning from the outside. On the inside, precast houses state-of-the-art technology for mobile and online banking, business and priva… Read More
“Food for thought Truck is going
to be a two-way street for
O+A. We’ll be able to take what
we learn and bring it back
to our interiors practice."
Verda Alexander, Studio O+A