ST PAUL'S ARCHIVAL EXHIBITS

EXHIBIT DESIGN

A mission-driven exhibition design that weaves together heritage, identity, and the enduring legacy of care.

Designing case and wall exhibits for the new St. Paul's Hospital, honouring the history of Providence Health Care and the founding congregations of nursing Sisters. Spanning 13 archival display cases across multiple floors, this project is currently in progress and has been issued for construction and anticipated to be built out alongside the new hospital.

Designed at Lost & Found Studio

The work involved coordinating exhibit layout, typographic design, and the careful organization of over 700 unique archival objects, graphics, and related files. Managing a detail-intensive process required strong attention to continuity and consistency across all 13 display cases. The result is a cohesive exhibit program that balances historical reverence with considered graphic design, brought together through a tightly managed and collaborative client process.

Exhibit layout, typographic design, and archival coordination across a complex, multi-layered project.

A unifying visual identity developed to connect a series of archival exhibits scattered across the hospital's many floors.

The goal was to create a distinct exhibit badge that shared the visual language of Providence Health Care's existing brand—giving viewers a consistent and recognizable thread as they encountered the cases throughout the building. Ultimately, the client chose not to move forward with the concept.