
the architects foundation
We crafted two impactful exhibits for the Architects Foundation that educated, inspired, and made architecture’s role clear—connecting complex concepts to everyday lives.
INDUSTRY
AREAS
CHALLENGE
The Architects Foundation needed to create a museum exhibition that would bring the often-intimidating world of architecture to life for a broad audience — from industry professionals to everyday museum-goers. Their goal was to show how architecture drives community resilience and sustainability while inspiring the next generation of architects. They turned to us to create an engaging, accessible experience that both educates and moves people emotionally.
IMPACT
We designed two exhibits that spotlighted the role of architecture in building sustainable, resilient communities. From intricate design details to emotionally compelling narratives, we crafted experiences that welcomed both casual visitors and industry experts. The exhibits not only highlighted the work of architects but also demonstrated the tangible impact architecture can have on communities. Visitors to the exhibit walked away with a deeper understanding of how architecture shapes our world—and how the Architects Foundation is leading the charge in sustainability and community-driven design.



The results
Over 700 guests viewed the exhibitions between June and September 2024.
The results
400+ professionals enagaged with the materials during the AIA 2024 Conference.
The results
Over 700 guests viewed the exhibitions between June and September 2024.
The results
400+ professionals enagaged with the materials during the AIA 2024 Conference.
TESTIMONIALS
"From the outset, Artemis Ward’s approach was thoughtful and innovative. They created an immersive experience that captivated our audience, seamlessly weaving together visuals, graphs, and narrative arcs. I received countless compliments about how the exhibit made complex ideas understandable and relatable without compromising the integrity of the information."
Amanda Ferrario, Managing Director, The Octagon Museum

