
For the 8th annual award of the BFI Challenge in 2014 and to promote support and entries in years to come, Whirlwind produced a short video spiriting the legacy of Buckminster Fuller’s comprehensive design approach.

Whirlwind created two series of interpretive waysides that showcase both the natural and cultural significance of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

With over 15,000 square feet of exhibits, this national museum on women’s history and issues combines traditional and innovative techniques to interpret the changing roles of women in American history.

Using the medium of light, this dimensional historical timeline showcases the products of Lightolier.

Dramatically designed spaces incorporating media, electro-mechanical devices, programmable lighting effects and audio engage the visitor in this environmental history wing of the museum.