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 →
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 →
Pleased to report that the Boulder History Museum was just awarded this terrific honor for its hard work. The award is presented at the MPMA annual conference - this year... read more →
Studio Tectonic and Plan One Architects were recently awarded the design for a new visitor center and 2,000 sq. ft. exhibit for the Teton Scenic Byways. Located in Driggs, Idaho,... read more →
The upcoming Chief Niwot exhibition at the Boulder History Museum was previewed in the Sunday Boulder Daily Camera. Here’s the article (the newspaper incorrectly identified me as being directly part... read more →
Studio Tectonic has completed the design and implementation of five displays for USA Cycling in Colorado Springs. This quick turn-around project includes showcases each of the five competitive bicycle disciplines.... read more →
Studio Tectonic recently installed a thermostat designed by Bould Design for Nest. Here's a bit from the nest.com blog posting... Every time I see a photo of the Nest Learning... 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 →
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 →