Cathedral of St. John the Divine Recognized by North American Copper in Architecture Awards

The Cathedral of St. John the Divine’s copper dome roof has been recognized with a 2023 North American Copper in Architecture award. Ennead is honored to have worked with the Cathedral of St John the Divine for more than 30 years on the transformation of the historic campus and to have led the restoration of […]
Steelhouse Omaha in the News

The recently opened Steelhouse Omaha has been widely featured in the press. As part of Omaha Performing Arts’ (O-pa) arts and entertainment campus expansion, this new live music venue provides flexible entertainment spaces and programming opportunities that embrace O-pa’s mission to enrich the community and support its evolving needs. Ennead Principal Stephen Chu spoke about the project […]
Ennead’s Lois Mate Speaks at AIA Center for Architecture

Ennead Associate Principal and Co-chair of AIANY Science and Research Facilities Committee Lois Mate spoke at the Center for Architecture as part of a program exploring ventilation strategies at Weill Cornell Medicine’s Belfer Research Building, designed by Ennead Architects with Jaros, Baum & Bolles Consulting Engineers. Lois, along with Walter King, Director at Aircuity, Angela Mu, Associate Director, Office of […]
Ennead Partner Thomas Wong featured in PBS Documentary “Keeping the Pinelands”
Ennead Partner Thomas Wong speaks about sustainability, renewable resources, and mass timber in the new PBS documentary, Keeping the Pinelands. The film explores how responsible environmental stewardship and collaboration with nature is key to the survival of our forests. It spotlights as a positive example the Ennead-designed Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil Park and Museum of […]
Peter Schubert Featured in Bisnow Article, “As LA Embraces Mixed-Use Development, Opportunities For Life Sciences Companies Abound”

Ennead Partner Peter Schubert was recently featured in a Bisnow article about the burgeoning life sciences market and the growing demand for lab space in the LA area. “The real estate market for the life sciences is following trends established by the tech industries in Playa Vista, creative industries like the Hayden Tract in Culver […]
Ennead’s Latoya Kamdang Elected At-large Director of the American Institute of Architects

Ennead Architects’ Director of Operations Latoya N. Kamdang was elected At-large Director of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), as announced at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco. For her two-year AIA appointment which begins in 2024, she is eager to focus efforts on environmental and social sustainability and on supporting the […]
U.S. Embassy Designed by Ennead Architects Opens in Ankara, Turkey

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) has opened the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Türkiye, designed by Ennead Architects. The new Embassy design draws from Türkiye’s rich architectural tradition to deliver high-performing, sustainable, resilient facilities that ensure a robust platform for U.S. diplomacy abroad. In February, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony […]
American School in Japan Features Ennead Design Team
In a recent video from American School in Japan, our design team discussed their inspiration for the “River of Learning” vision for the new ASIJ Chofu campus. Watch the video below to hear from Don Weinreich, Partner; Alex O’Briant, Principal; Minh Tran, Associate Principal; and Anders Evenson, Architectural Designer.
Ennead’s Amy Mielke Speaks at AIA Conference on Marketplace Transformation through Materials Transparency and Selection

Embedded in resource libraries and material specifications are issues of social justice, well-being, climate change and environmental degradation. On June 8, Director of Ennead Lab and Associate Principal Amy Mielke spoke at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture about the intersectional lenses of equity, health, and sustainability, and how firms can support marketplace transformation through […]
Harvard Crimson Article on Ennead Feasibility Study

The Harvard Crimson published an article covering our recent work with Brightspot and the Harvard Library, which focuses on aligning the 4 historic libraries with their “Advancing Open Knowledge” initiative, to expand world knowledge and intellectual exploration by championing access. Our team conducted a charette with Harvard staff and stakeholders to help determine ways the buildings themselves […]