Pierce County Environmental Services Building

APA worked on the planning and design of exhibits and interpretive signage for the Pierce County Environmental Services Building and site. Graphics, interactive displays, and AV treatments interpret Pierce County’s environmental services, its building’s green design, the site’s history and geology, gray water reclamation, landscaping and erosion control. The exhibits aim to be personally relevant […]

Totem Hall at Sitka National Historic Park

This National Park Service visitor center is the site of a diverse collection of totem poles created by several southeast Alaska Native cultures. APA worked with project architects to modify the design of an existing building to better store and display the totem poles. Indoor and outdoor interpretive signage was also created to complement the […]

Turtle Bay Museum

The centerpiece of a 300-acre exploration park, Turtle Bay Museum is the result of a merger between five Redding, California facilities, ranging from an arboretum to an art gallery. APA developed exhibits that tie together the disciplines of art, history, natural sciences, forestry and horticulture to create a unique visitor experience focused on the interwoven […]

Pacific Passage at YVR

International passengers arriving at Vancouver International Airport are immersed in a serene interpretation of coastal BC. Live plants, audiovisual effects and forest murals create a backdrop for the work of contemporary Indigenous artists, all to convey the spirit of the region.

T.rex Discovery Centre

The dramatic discovery of ‘Scotty’, one of the world’s most complete T.rex specimens, led to the creation of the T.rex Discovery Centre. In this design/build project APA created a variety of exhibit techniques to introduce visitors to the active research taking place at the centre, while special programs take enthusiasts to work at the nearby […]