INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
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The first floor is dedicated to the Family Health Center, which is a training clinic for physician residents. The design solves many of the configuration and accessibility issues that existed in the clinic’s previous space. The new first-floor design also provides more room for patient check-in/che… Read More
The skylight of the four-story atrium winding through the building is enclosed at the top by a large skylight that has a fixed shading device that is designed to admit the optimum amount of daylight while minimizing the amount of solar gain in the atrium area.
Chief provided the mounts for the monitors at the bar in the TCF Bank Stadium Club.
The welcoming lobby/lounge space at the Paperless Post portrays the company’s graphic mastery into architectural elements using ash wood louvered panels as the main characters.
Photography: IMAGEN SUBLIMINAL
The renovation of an existing Asian restaurant space into the Marimoto, included a new bar and lounge featuring Morimoto’s signature sake, a gourmet sushi bar.
Photography by Yasumichi Morita
Based on iconic warehouse shades, the Wilcox combines classic lines with modern stylings. Just like vintage lights, the Wilcox prioritizes craftsmanship and performance.
The spacious and vibrant common area at Blaine Medical creates a safe space where children that need care can relax and feel welcomed.
A western-themed casual restaurant in a four-diamond hotel property, by Atwater Inc. Studio.
All new lighting, lighting controls, and HVAC duct distribution designed to complement the new renovation at Urban Refuge, by Emanuelson-Podas.
With Chief mounting products, you can get a custom as you would like with the technology to best represent your company or brand. Seen here is a mosaic video wall using Chief's freestyle flat panels.
The kiosk design of Tellers Coffee in Chicago, Illinois, by Kim Lewis Designs.