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 →
How can His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama influence the work of museums? A group of more than two dozen professionals, including studio principal Seth Frankel, met recently at a... read more →
Our exhibit designer Zachary Mosley has recently been published in the online museum journal Theory and Practice. The topic for the volume was “Museum Futures: Diversity, Inclusivity and Social Justice”. His article looks at designing for... read more →
Cheers to 9 Years! August 2020 marks the 9 years of working with incredible museums and organizations and doing our part to foster an engaged and informed public. We are... read more →
Former Topeka Zoo director, Gary Clarke, describes the kids' activities we've developed at the new Camp Cowabunga exhibit. The exhibit will be based on the nearly 200 African safaris he guided.... read more →
Why would anyone ride a tube down a river to get to work? Well, it's just plain silly fun! Zach and Seth donned their wetsuits and joined in the City... read more →
Our exhibits at the Teton Geotourism Center were recently featured in the Jackson Hole Style Magazine. Congrats to the Center for the continued coverage and ongoing success! Click here to... read more →
Studio Tectonic's exhibit at the Niagara Fall Underground Railroad Heritage Center was awarded a 2019 Award of Excellence from the American Association of State and Local History. The award will... read more →
Our exhibit at the Colorado State University was reviewed in Exhibition, A Journal of Exhibition Theory & Practice for Museum Professionals. The article, Celebrating Unexpected Exhibits, states: Displays in the... read more →