Our Sierra Leone Peace Museum project was featured by The International Center for Transitional Justice, an organization that "works for justice in countries that have endured massive human rights abuses... read more →
Studio Tectonic worked closely with the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania and the National Museum of Tanzania to design a new memorial commemorating the 20th anniversary of the U.S. Embassy bombings... read more →
Day three session highlight was on summative evaluation methodologies undertaken by the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience. The ICSC is a US-based group that is a worldwide network of “Sites of... read more →
From Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History One current museum trend actually has nothing to do with a museum- or the walls of a museum at least. More and... read more →
On Sunday, July 31, 2022, Studio Tectonic joined Wild Bear Nature Center at the groundbreaking for Wild Bear's new nature center, located on their 5-acre property in Nederland, Colorado. The new 8,500... read more →
Studio Tectonic principle Seth Frankel recently published an essay in Informal Learning Review about the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on the world of museums. [The pandemic has] magnified what we already... read more →
Small, powerful, and packed with harrowing stories, the center deserves to be a requisite stop on the Niagara Falls visitor circuit. Frommer's investigates the best way to experience Niagara Falls... read more →
The Boulder History Museum recently posted Part II to the interview regarding the Chief Niwot ~ Legend & Legacy exhibit. Here's the video. About This Project
While Studio Tectonic uses a blend of all-digital techniques for creating renderings of our concepts, we still are fans of hand renderings. This time-lapse shows the finishing touches on a... read more →
Our Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center project was featured in The Buffalo News. The rich and seldom-told history of Niagara Falls' pivotal role on the Underground Railroad will be... read more →