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Federal Arts & Culture

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Preserving stories, inspiring progress

Cultural institutions allow communities to express shared values while educating and entertaining the millions who visit these landmarks each year. They capture our diverse stories, safeguarding history and inspiring progress for future generations. Page partners with federal agencies that design and preserve sites that form the core of the American identity. From memorials and monuments to historic battlefields and landscapes, presidential libraries and museums to galleries and archives, we enhance the visitor experience through designs that are thoughtful, historically sensitive, accessible, and cost-effective.

Our portfolio

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It’s a privilege to work with our cultural clients on many of the most significant buildings and sites in our country. We strive to provide visitors the opportunity to explore new locations through the compelling landmarks that showcase America’s rich history.

Cara Soh Senior Associate, Senior Project Manager

By the numbers

  • 96

    National parks

    For three decades, Page has partnered with the National Park Service to preserve and upgrade 96 national parks that safeguard the American story. We design new visitor centers and comfort stations, modernize existing buildings on historic sites, address site and building accessibility, and improve sustainability and resiliency.

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    Presidential libraries

    The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the nation’s record keeper, holding diverse and important documents and artifacts in trust for the American people. Page has worked with NARA on 12 Presidential Libraries, preserving and enhancing the iconic structures that house these collections.

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    Smithsonian buildings

    The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum complex, and Page has worked at 10 of their facilities on nearly 50 projects. From the design of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture to renovations at the National Zoo, our work supports the Smithsonian's mission to increase and diffuse knowledge.

  • 30

    Kennedy Center projects

    Page completed 30 projects at the Kennedy Center—one of the nation’s largest performing arts venues—maintaining the prominent historical structure while improving the visitor, artist, and staff experiences.

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    Continents of military memorials

    Our federal cultural portfolio is global. Working domestically with the National Park Service and internationally with the American Battle Monuments Commission, Page helps preserve and maintain U.S. military cemeteries, memorials, and monuments on three continents (and counting).

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Complex challenges need fresh perspectives and deep expertise. Connect with our team to explore how we can help you create spaces that make a real difference.