Exhibit Design - Messaging and

Story Telling

Programs, adjacencies, aesthetics, messages, and stories - my thumbprint is on the design of two marine science facilities in Santa Cruz, California.

 

Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center

While at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, I worked with the City of Santa Cruz, Thomas Hacker Architects, Serrel and Associates , and peers from around the bay to develop initial exhibit plans and building designs for the new Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center. A document used during the planning process with peers is linked here.

Image/photo credit (above): Thomas Hacker Architects

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The Seymour Marine Discovery Center

I was part of the original team that worked on the design and interpretive content for the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.

Floorplan image credit: UCSC Facilities

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Changing Exhibits

The South Carolina Aquarium pulled planning and design for temporary exhibits in-house. I participated on the planning team for Secrets of the Amazon and Unbelievable Floating Objects.

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