Ennead Partner, Don Weinreich, speaks on panel at Columbia University’s United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Ennead Partner, Don Weinreich, speaks on panel at Columbia University’s United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). An excerpt from the SDG round-up in World Urban Campaign: The commonalities between scholarly investigations and professional practices, many panelists suggested, outweigh differences between those institutions. In the morning panel on “Urban Professions and Governance,” organized and moderated by CSU’s […]

Ennead Lab Director Gives Keynote Lecture to AIAS Southquad

Andrew Burdick gave the keynote lecture last Friday evening, March 13th, at this year’s AIAS Southquad conference. His lecture, “The Age of Pro-active Design” outlined the core principles and lessons behind the creation of Ennead Lab, Ennead Architects’ pro-active design, research, and advocacy initiative. For more information on the conference, check out http://southquad2015.com/

Ennead Lab to Lead FitCity Conference Workshop

Ennead Lab is excited to be partnering with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) to lead a work session at this year’s FitCity Conference. Hosted by the AIA New York Chapter in partnership with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, FitCity 10 will examine how design of the built environment […]

Re-Imagining The Civic Commons

Ennead Lab joined representatives from six North American cities to discuss opportunities and challenges for revitalizing underutilized civic spaces and re-thinking how shared assets – parks, libraries, streets, schools, public markets, etc. – might serve the collective needs of local neighborhoods. An initiative of the Municipal Art Society of New York City, the two-day conference […]

Creating “Active Cities”

Three current Ennead projects were recently featured in a Next City “Science of Cities” article. Ennead Lab’s collaboration with NYCHA for this year’s FitCity 10 conference, as well as Ennead projects in Nanjing and Shanghai, China (shown above) were featured in the article, which focused on “active design” opportunities for cities and buildings.