INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Alley Theater reaches over 200,000 people every year through its performance and education programs. Their audience enrichment programs include pre-show and post-performance talks, events, and workshops for members of all ages.
Ecosense Lighting's TROV L50 was chosen to provide the amber glow that surrounds the Houston First Baptist Church’s cross, along with their RISE F170 which was used to create the tight lines of light that graze the building’s façade. The Lighting Designer Sarah Gandy, set out to fulfill the church’s… Read More
The floors needed to be extremely durable in order to withstand constant heavy traffic, and they had to offer the right, upscale look befitting the building’s overall design aesthetic.
This is a photo of the corner of the mixed-use facility; Church + State in Cleveland, OH. CupaClad provided the CUPACLAD® 101 LOGIC natural slate for a unique building exterior that complemented the material used
The story of the Keller Center begins with a 55-year-old enduring piece of architecture. Its façade weathered, the infrastructure was at the end of useful life, but it had sturdy foundations with good structural bones. The University of Chicago saw the value of this historic building and paired the … Read More
The Metropolitan Ford Dealership is a new construction using Wells Concrete precast wall panels with a thin brick veneer.
Product: Piterak Slim
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Color(s): 01 Red; 03 Champagne
Each apartment at the Modera Uptown has gorgeous kitchens with quartz countertops, and custom cabinets.
Gate Precast achieved the metal-panel look was achieved by using a burnished GATEstone finish and offers a thinner profile and stronger hurricane resistance.
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.
Bendheim’s privacy textured glass divides spaces at the EMC2 Autograph Hotel, while maintaining a sense of openness. Photo by Michael Kleinberg.
The building’s impressive architectural concept presented huge challenges from a technical standpoint, especially in the aforementioned central atrium. To create its airy, dynamic effect, the architects designed all paneling and windows to be skewed off the grid at odd angles, both horizontally and … Read More