Designed in California showcased the evolution of human-centered and sociologically conscious design and its relationship to California.
Exhibition SEGD Global Design Awards
04/26/2021
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04/02/2021
René Magritte: The Fifth Season explores how Magritte balances irony and conviction, philosophy and fantasy, to illuminate the gaps between what we see and what we know. |
04/02/2021
Spanning six galleries and 200 years, "Historic Morven: A Window Into America’s Past" is a permanent exhibition at Morven Museum & Garden that tells the story of America through the history of |
04/02/2021
“The Chronicles of San Francisco” is a new art installation at SFMOMA, designed by internationally recognized artist JR and installed by SNA Displays, to celebrate the city's extraordinary and dive |
04/01/2021
Artechouse commissioned Refik Anadol Studio in the fall of 2019 to showcase an inaugural exhibition at their new state-of-the-art digital space in Chelsea. |
12/20/2020
The ‘We Vikings’ exhibition, at the Fries Museum in the Netherlands, presents a new outlook on Viking culture and is spread across six exhibition spaces. |
12/14/2020
Downtown Denise Scott Brown at the Architekturzentrum Wien is the first major exhibition dedicated to Denise Scott Brown -- iconic architect, urban planner, teacher, and writer. With partner |
09/18/2020
The new Pre-Columbian Gold Museum — located at the heart of downtown San José, within one of the most iconic buildings in Costa Rica — is a subterranean modern masterpiece building below the centra |
09/18/2020
Eleven students and 2 professors traveled to Denmark in order to learn — and learn from — Danish Design. Sustainability and Climate Change are issues that have been on the rise for some time now. |
09/18/2020
"Nature—Cooper Hewitt Triennial" is a collaboration of projects that demonstrate how designers are collaborating with scientists, engineers, environmentalists, academics and other stakeholders, cul |
07/02/2020
It’s a tricky thing to design a history exhibition, especially when that history is still unfolding… |
04/02/2020
Conceived by a small group of Bay Area architects and designers in the early 1960s, The Sea Ranch development was envisioned as a progressive inclusive community, guided by the idealistic principle |
04/02/2020
Far Out: Suits, Habs, and Labs for Outer Space celebrated visionary ideas and ingenious solutions from architects, artists, and designers who dared to imagine life far out among the stars. |
04/02/2020
Seeing by Touch is one of the few exhibitions where you can touch everything—all 120 artworks of visually impaired students, 26 classic sculptures and one spatial installation! |
04/02/2020
The 2020 U.S. Census is of critical importance to New York City, particularly given the threat of an undercount among minority and undocumented populations. |
04/02/2020
Centered around the relationship between humans and dogs, Museum of the Dog activates the AKC’s mission with a visitor experience that educates, engages, and entertains a new generation of dog love |
04/02/2020
Original concept created by Melanie Crespin and Bureau Principal for the McCord Museum. |
04/02/2020
As the local journalism crisis deepens, with thousands of local news outlets shuttering across the country, The New York Times has renewed its focus on covering their own home base. |
04/02/2020
100 artists, designers, and architects from more than 25 countries bring glass to life in this immersive exhibition featuring objects, lighting, videos, and multi-media installations. |
04/02/2020
Isometric collaborated with Google on the design of an immersive exhibition that narrates the Black American experience with police through ethnographic vignettes, historical context, and carefully |
06/11/2019
This multimedia exhibition is dedicated to a unique narrow-gauge railway line in Europe that is not only a place for the preservation of collective memory but is still operational today. |
04/02/2019
Many stereotypical caricatures have been placed on Black women throughout U.S. history. |
04/02/2019
This exhibition celebrates design as a process, a way of thinking, and an approach to solving a problem—and the important role design can play in addressing critical human problems. |
04/02/2019
Museums are places for community education, yet they are seldom accessible to everyone nor equitable in their presentation of content. |
04/02/2019
Germ City is the first segment of a multi-city initiative to “highlight the social and scientific interplay between people and pathogens” in the urban environment. |
04/02/2019
After 50 years, the CAC had matured into a leading Chicago cultural organization—but the only one without a home. |
04/02/2019
In the ancient civilization of India, the worship of water has always been important. The worship of nature has given divinity to water, as giving both life and culture. |
04/02/2019
With the theme of "New Era & New Life," this exhibition showcases the positive exploration and outstanding achievements of Chinese design and public art in serving the national strategy, promot |
03/26/2019
The Herreshoff Collection at MIT holds a vast resource of materials. |
03/26/2019
"Hallways: Seven Worlds of Vladimir Vysotsky" at The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow is an immersive multimedia exhibition dedicated to the work of Vladimir Vysotsky, a 20th-century Ru |
03/26/2019
The de Youngsters is an interactive environment in the family gallery of San Francisco’s world-renowned de Young museum that engages children and their caregivers in a participatory fashion, encour |
08/06/2018
Jie Zi Yuan is the graduation design work of the Luxun Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition Design Studio. |
08/06/2018
The Spheres is the latest addition to Amazon’s downtown Seattle headquarters, and offers employees a work environment shared with over 40,000 plants, bringing them closer to nature as they work. |
07/27/2018
Graphic design student Tais Ghelli aimed to explore the boundaries of transmedia design with an exhibition on Brazilian Brutalist Architecture. |
07/27/2018
The new part of the JMTC’s permanent exhibition is dedicated to the story of Soviet Jews from 1945 through the late 1960s, during which moments of hope were quickly replaced by new waves of anti-Se |
07/27/2018
World War I marked a major turn in the history of the world. It deconstructed the lives of nations and individuals. Helplessness, uncertainty, pain, insecurity. |
07/26/2018
The design team partnered with the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York to create the signature digital experience for the 60th annual Mad Ball gala, their most important fundraiser. |
06/25/2018
Timber City examined the benefits of timber construction by presenting information about engineered wood, focusing primarily on Cross Laminated Timber, a new building material recently introduced t |
06/25/2018
The highly experiential exhibition Our Senses delves into how our brains work with sensory organs to shape our perceptions. |
06/19/2018
The exhibition highlights a selection of visually groundbreaking and historically significant garments from the 1960s when American fashion underwent radical aesthetic transformations. |
06/19/2018
The Laredo Water Museum, situated on the banks of The Rio Grande, ushers visitors through a metaphorical journey down the Rio Grande River to answer the deceptively simple question: Where does our |
06/18/2018
Welcome to the Radio Flyer Imagination Factory; part workplace, part testing lab, all play. |
06/18/2018
Designed for and tested by young children, Scienceworks’ new permanent exhibition Ground Up: Building Big Ideas, Together for babies to five-year-olds provides an engaging, playful and saf |
06/18/2018
C&G Partners developed the exhibit design, graphics, interactive media and video content and exhibit for “Impact of the Bible,” a permanent inaugural exhibit occupying the second floor of the n |
05/10/2018
At the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, dramatically situated in a stark desert landscape in northwest China, 500 decorated cave temples excavated into a cliff face are filled with spectacular wall pain |
05/10/2018
As an outdoor museum, a storytelling park, a sculpture garden and a festival green, Alumni Park is designed to create and capture the pride, joy and spirit of being a University of Wisconsin Badger |
04/04/2018
Whether we like it or not, we all have relationships with brands, but these relationships are changing fast. |
04/03/2018
Designed by AldrichPears Associates, this flight-themed science gallery is a permanent exhibit at the new waterfront home of Discovery Centre, Nova Scotia’s hands-on science center. |
04/03/2018
A research study in Germany reported a dramatic decline of winged insects—around a 75 percent drop of insect biomass over the last 27 years. |
04/03/2018
The C&A Foundation engaged Local Projects to create their launchpad exhibition about sustainable fashion, designed with sustainable materials aimed at enabling the widespread adoption of good f |
04/02/2018
The LAVA Centre sits between five of Iceland's greatest volcanoes. |
04/02/2018
The London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE mixes original archaeology, next-generation installations and contemporary art commissions, inviting visitors to encounter an ancient mystery cult. |
04/17/2017
For over five decades, the Rolling Stones have continually reinvented themselves as musicians, performers and cultural icons, transforming music, art, fashion and popular culture in the process. |
04/17/2017
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04/14/2017
The Contemporary Craft Center is a place to both see and make art. |
04/14/2017
La Cité du Vin, which opened in June 2016, is the world’s largest visitor center dedicated to the story of wine. |
04/09/2017
Written Wor(l)ds was part of Creative Mapping, a special topics course that brought together University of Houston MFA/BFA Graphic Design, School of Art and MFA/PhD Creative Writing, Department of |
04/08/2017
“Photography is one of the foundations on which this house is built. We want to set it up as the equal of painting here,” said SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra. |
04/06/2017
What do outer space capsules, submarines, and office buildings have in common? |
03/26/2017
The 85,000 square feet of inaugural exhibitions for the National Museum of African American History and Culture take visitors on a journey that is rooted in history, embraces community, and celebrates culture. |
03/26/2017
The Scott Visitor Center at the Boy Scout Summit Reserve in the mountains of West Virginia is the point of entry to the 10,000-acre high adventure camp—a veritable Mecca for Scouts. |
03/26/2017
The renovated Rainis museum “Tadenava”, is the place where famous Latvian writer, Rainis, spent the first three years of his life. |
03/26/2017
“Mac Conner—A New York Life” was shown in one of the first floor galleries at the Museum of the City of New York. |
02/28/2017
The Museum of the City of New York undertook this first-ever permanent exhibition of New York City’s 400-year history by assembling a highly collaborative group of historians and education experts. |
02/28/2017
This project’s challenge was to animate a historic architectural treasure—an 1832 Quaker stone barn in Sandy Spring, Maryland—with the stories of those who once inhabited the farm and its community |
02/28/2017
In 2015, the Drucker Institute acquired the home of its namesake, management guru Peter Drucker. |
05/27/2016
The inaugural World Architecture Festival (WAF) London event was held at the Ambika P3 space at Westminster University in June 2015. |
05/27/2016
Jacob Riis (1849-1914) was a pioneering newspaper reporter and social reformer in New York at the turn of the 20th century. |
05/26/2016
The Center for Civil and Human Rights tells the story and brings to life the American civil rights movement and introduces past and current human rights issues across the globe. |
05/24/2016
Open Source is the largest international art exhibition in Philadelphia’s history, with impactful public art installations created by 14 renowned international artists and 40 events throughout Octo |
05/24/2016
The role of information in modern society is constantly growing and the discipline and role of information design continues to evolve. |
06/06/2015
Learning to See, the permanent exhibit in the new Science Pyramid space at the Denver Botanic Gardens, brings to life the stories hidden within Colorado's landscape. |
06/06/2015
Stories About Man and Power in 10 Objects, launched at the Museum of History of Riga and Navigation in Riga, Latvia, reveals the relationships between people and authority, from tsarist times to the German and Soviet occupations of the country. |
06/06/2015
With its 100-year anniversary approaching, iconic toolmaker Snap-on wanted to celebrate its success with the people who made it possible: its employees and its loyal and passionate customer base. |
06/06/2015
Studio Joseph created an ethereal setting for 23 priceless Renaissance sculptures on loan from the Museo del Duomo in Florence. |
06/05/2015
Pentagram’s Natasha Jen and team designed the graphics and exhibition for New Practices New York 2014, AIA's biennial competition to recognize and promote new and innovative architecture and design firms. |
06/04/2015
Created by Pentagram’s Abbott Miller and team and produced and curated by Monotype, the 2014 exhibition Century: 100 Years of Type in Design was designed to celebrate the incredible diversity of typefaces and their integral role in design over the past 100 years. |
06/07/2014
The Ventspils Museum permanent exhibition is located in the 13th century Castle of the Livonian Order of Knights, one of the oldest castles in Latvia. |
06/07/2014
In 2013, Collider was engaged to design a permanent installation in honor of Sydney Theatre Company’s long-term patrons and donors. |
06/07/2014
While working on another project at the South Street Seaport Museum, Cooper Joseph Studio’s design team discovered a huge number of tools that had been stored unceremoniously in boxes, then set out |
06/05/2014
Along with developing a comprehensive environmental graphics, donor recognition, and wayfinding program for the new NPR headquarters and production studios in Washington, D.C., Poulin + Morris also |
06/05/2014
The Nature Lab is a 6,500-square-foot, hands-on gallery showcasing live animals, media interactives, scientist demonstrations, and more than 200 specimens for visitors to the Natural History Museum |
06/04/2014
The Hajj—the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca and the largest gathering of Muslim people in the world every year—is an important part of the world’s culture, yet it has not been explored on a substantia |
06/02/2014
A Beautiful Way to Go: New York’s Green-Wood Cemetery commemorates the 175th anniversary of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. |
06/01/2014
Autostadt (“Car City”) is the visitor attraction adjacent to the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, Germany. |
06/01/2014
From 1933 to 1941, European Jews sought haven from the Nazis, reaching out to relatives, friends, even strangers. |
05/29/2014
Britain’s Queen Victoria is probably the best-known female monarch in European history. Her name evokes the image of a dour, black-clad queen who inspired an era. |
05/27/2014
When the Boy Scouts of America decided to build a five-story treehouse at its new 10,000+ acre high-adventure camp in West Virginia, the goal was to create a living model reaffirming its conservati |
11/11/2013
Made of tin cans, the donor wall for a food bank graphically represents the building's purpose and importance of donation. A simple grid identifies the donors by name and the size of their gifts. |
11/11/2013
Restored, reinterpreted and remounted in 1996, the fourth-floor fossil halls at the American Museum of Natural History are home to many world-renowned specimens. |
11/11/2013
The client, an architectural and construction magazine publisher, wanted a high-end design that nevertheless connected it to the "industry." A combination of industrial mate |
11/11/2013
This hip exhibit was designed to help Intel overcome its stodgy image and appeal to a twentysomething crowd of film and computer video animators. |
11/11/2013
A new museum focusing on news, journalism and the role of the press in a free society needed a design that would keep pace with technology and the ever-changing nature of the news. |
11/11/2013
A quote from Rodin about his fascination with Michelangelo ran along the corridor wall leading to two concurrent Rodin exhibitions, one about Michelangelo's influence on the sculpture. |
11/11/2013
An on-the-street exhibit that reveals how cities work, the Science City exhibit for New York Hall of Science and the National Science Foundation is a truly interactive piece. |
11/11/2013
The 11,000-square-foot Hall of Biodiversity at the American Museum of Natural History was created to celebrate life's great diversity and beauty. |
11/11/2013
The Moveable Museum of the American Museum of Natural History brings interactive education to remote locations throughout the New York City area. |
11/11/2013
New York Public Library Jill Kupin Rose Gallery |
11/11/2013
For her graduate thesis, the student explored the use of texture as a medium to deliver a visual message. |
11/11/2013
This exhibit introduced the new Sony PlayStation video games to retail buyers and video game developers at the E3 video game trade show in Atlanta. |
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