Inside this report the reader will follow the process of exploration and design for a marketing and educational exhibit. The intent for the exhibit is to showcase and explain the Integrated Living Home in such a way that target users (25-40 year-old IKEA shopping home owners and builders in the Midwest) become convinced that this kind of home should be the new standard for the housing industry in the Midwest. To begin, the Integrated Living Home was defined for the reader. Five areas of concern followed that explained the urgency for this kind of home. Then, as it was necessary to become familiar with existing projects that already included many of the features of Integrated Living Homes, eight examples were rated in several categories according to how close each came to a theoretical ideal. Moving deeper into the research phase, one of the eight examples was chosen and served as a brief case study. Next, an evaluation against Life’s Principles determined its viability and informed the design of the exhibit. Next, an explanation was given for why The Adherence Loop Model was incorporated into the design as a catalyst for positive behavioral change. Three diagrams followed that gave insight into how all of the sub-systems within the home related to each other and how the house related to larger super-systems outside. An emphasis on human-centered design led to identifying stakeholders and creating a user profile based on a group of thirteen participants representing the target demographic. Several relevant design principles were explored that would assist in making the information relevant and accessible to the user. Other strategies from the field of education were also considered that would increase the chances for more meaningful experiences and deeper retention. Finally, several cutting-edge technologies that would promote active engagement with the exhibit were examined and tested. Two rapid prototypes gave insight as to how some of the featured technologies might be used. After deciding on a space plan oriented around both a sequence of time and an indoor garden oasis, a more comprehensive and robust exhibit was created. Finally, the conclusion explained what insights were gained during the design process and what areas presented numerous opportunities for future expansion.