Portfolio Museums
US Marshals Museum, Fort Smith, Arkansas
An Iconic Building to Celebrate Marshal History
KAFD Science Museum and Geo-Climate Centre
Boston Children's
Museum

The Hall at Patriot Place
Discovery Place
North Carolina

Museum of Science Master Plan
The Boston Museum
US Marshals Museum
Museum of Discovery & Science
The Discovery Museums
The Scientific Center, Kuwait
American National Fish
& Wildlife Museum

USFWS Parker River
Manitoba Museum Master Plan
San Antonio Art
Museum

North Carolina Museum of History
USS Nautilus Museum
Maymont Nature Center
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Nivola Museum
Miami Science Museum
Cambridge Seven, in association with Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects, completed conceptual design for the new U.S. Marshals Museum. The Museum highlights the 320-year history of the United States Marshals Service. The building, located on an overlook across the Arkansas River, is designed as an abstract of the star on the Marshals’ badge, with each point of the star housing different museum functions. One arm reaches up and out over the river to the frontier, creating an iconic element that can be seen from a distance. The sustainable green building will have simple roof shapes oriented to the path of the sun, with two wings supporting vegetative roofs and the others built of simple bronze colored metal, again reminiscent of a traditional badge.