Our Work

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Our Work *

We improve visibility for mission-driven people, programs, and initiatives.

We raised the visibility of the American Geophysical Union’s Thriving Earth Exchange program, which pairs scientists and communities to solve urgent challenges such as air and water pollution, food insecurity, and public awareness around vital resources. This partnership includes a video documentary series that Team Three conceived, managed, and produced chronicling the power of community science including Rooting for Parrish, Resilient Futures for Burlington, Vermont, Fighting for Higher Ground, and Waiwai: The Wealth of Water.

This partnership also includes case studies chronicling 12 Thriving Earth Exchange communities, connecting community scientists, activists, organizations, and policy experts including Antlers, Oklahoma; Barren River, Kentucky; Carmel Valley, California; Columbus, Ohio; Durango, Colorado; Fairfax County, Virginia; Hamburg, Michigan; Lindenhurst, New York; Lower Illinois River Valley, Illinois; Marine Protected Area, coastal California; Ottawa County, Oklahoma; Pinola, California; San Ysidro, California; and South Central Los Angeles, California. 

Team Three refreshed the brand, identity, and redesigned the website for the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation, which forges new pathways for the future of historic preservation, historic landscapes, preservation technology, and the decorative arts. Richard Hampton Jenrette’s successful career on Wall Street and his lifelong stewardship of historic properties were defined by his spirit of innovation and his dedication to mentoring promising colleagues, which helped to earn him the epithet of “the last gentleman on Wall Street.”

Dick Jenrette’s exceptional generosity and dedication to the cause of historic preservation, historic landscapes, and the decorative arts earned him many accolades, including the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Hadrian Award from the World Monuments Fund.

As part of its ongoing communications for the Jenrette Foundation, Team Three continuously improves engagement for this vital organization, supporting its aggressive grantmaking goals, convenings, reports, fellowships, internships, and educational programs. In turn, the Jenrette Foundation continues to amplify its signal as both a champion and steward of historic architecture, landscapes, and the decorative arts.

Team Three has a long-standing relationship with the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), an international community of architecture schools who educated more than 40,000 students worldwide and represent 7,000 faculty members. We have supported a number of its programs and initiatives including the art direction and design of its two flagship publications, the Journal of Architectural Education (JAE) and Technology|Architecture+Design (TAD).

JAE’s peer-reviewed research and commentary has focused in recent years on evolving issues in architectural pedagogy and the broader discipline of architecture. Key themes include critical and inclusive pedagogical approaches, curriculum innovation, equity and social justice in design education, and reflections on how architectural studios and programs respond to societal challenges such as sustainability, technology, and community engagement.

TAD has published peer-reviewed research centered on the role and impact of technology in architecture and design. The journal’s content has explored how emerging materials and construction techniques inform architectural thinking and practice, including digital fabrication, building systems, structures, and sustainability frameworks. Articles have engaged with design integration, environmental performance, energy and resilient systems, information technology applications, and the history and theory of technology in architecture. TAD has also examined topical themes such as tectonics, climate-responsive technologies, and broader cultural and ecological imperatives shaping design and construction research.