Cultural Institutions & Landmarks

Interpretive experiences that turn complex knowledge into public meaning.

At the scale of the global landmark, we work in dialogue with architecture, balancing permanence with the flexibility of digital media. Systems are designed to evolve over time, allowing institutions to update content without losing spatial integrity.

Projects are developed through close collaboration with curators, architects, engineers, and media specialists, ensuring that each layer, narrative, spatial design, and technology: operates as a unified experience.

The result is environments that deepen engagement, extend dwell time, and create lasting public connection, where learning becomes experiential, and experience becomes memorable.

We approach the cultural landmark not as a static monument, but as a narrative framework for the public realm. Complex institutional knowledge is translated into accessible, spatial experiences where story, architecture, and media operate as a coherent whole.

From World Expo pavilions to national museums, and large scale retail spaces, the work focuses on creating environments that carry meaning at scale, experiences that are both intellectually stimulating and publicly engaging.

Uplifting and engaging sensory design sits at the core of the practice. Through the integration of narrative and interactivity with augmented reality, projection mapping, and responsive systems, traditional experience formats evolve into immersive environments that invite curiosity, exploration and participation.