Lehrman Cameron Studio has consulted for, developed, and designed a variety of museum, zoo, aquaria, education, and other cultural institution projects. Topics have included symphonic music, cultural history, environmental education, animal conservation, garbage, wastewater, visual art, and urban politics. Our projects involve interactive, “hands-on” experiences though exhibits, programming, and technology. We plan and design places that allow for experiences that enrich lives.
Tell a good story.
We are concrete journalists; storytellers who design informational places for people. In our work, design is always led by concept.
Learn/Teach.
We are involved in efforts that allow for realizations, question assumptions, and suggest alternatives. We strive to reach visitors with varied backgrounds, inclinations, and abilities. We are duly aware of the many ways people learn and the need for exhibitions to change and grow with each visit.
First, do no harm.
We always strive to make our work as environmentally friendly as possible and we are constantly improving our efforts.
Interact.
We understand the complex process of developing learning environments for today’s visitors. We balance tradition and innovation and work closely with our clients through intense, complicated phases to achieve the most intelligent and commendable projects.