Found this interesting post on Fast Company about experimental personal wayfinding systems using the magnetic properties of indoor spaces and mobile devices. Obviously not ready for primetime, but imagine if... read more →
Last summer I spent about a month with my family in Denmark on the small island of Thurø, off the larger island of Funen. Funen (pronounced fyun, sort of) is... read more →
Studio Tectonic's latest exhibition project is set to open at the Boulder History Museum. Check out this video produced by the Daily Camera which features both me and the museum's... read more →
Ever wonder about the method to the madness in creating design presentation renderings? A Denver friend/architect, Jim Leggitt, FAIA, put together the Drawing Shortcuts book about 10 years ago and... read more →
I had the opportunity to view the Denver Art Museum Becoming Van Gogh exhibit early this week (now sold out until the end of the exhibition on the 20th of... read more →
Studio Tectonic is currently planning and designing the Peace Museum in Sierra Leone which communicates the story of its brutal civil war. On a recent planning trip, I worked with... read more →
Studio Tectonic was interviewed by the International Judicial Monitor about the role of museums in court legacy building. One Door Closes and Another One Opens: The Special Court for Sierra... read more →
Seth Frankel is leading a panel at the May, 2016 AAM Conference in Washington DC. The session title is Empathy & Evil: Moving Beyond 'Good-guy/Bad-guy' Narratives. Seth will be presenting with colleagues Mark... read more →
Studio Principal, Seth Frankel, was recently published in a new book, "Heritage and Peacebuilding". The book is part of the Heritage Matters series by the International Centre for Cultural &... read more →