Richard Olcott Speaks at “Displacement: Designing for Diplomacy”

Displacement: Designing for DiplomacyEmbassies have represented a reciprocal exchange of sovereign territory between countries since the establishment of the United States. They serve not just as administrative platforms, but also as symbols of the ongoing exchange between host and guest nations. As the United States expanded its global reach during the 20th century, the embassies […]

415 Red Hook Lane Nears Completion

Construction is wrapping up at 415 Red Hook Lane, Ennead’s residential rental tower in Downtown Brooklyn from developers Quinlan Development Group and Lonicera Partners. The 21-story, 108-unit tower sits at the corner of Red Hook Lane and Livingston Street.  Learn more at Curbed and FieldCondition.com  

Ennead’s Timothy Hartung Speaks at Institution Building: Abrons Art Center 1975-2017

On August 10, architects Lo-Yi Chan, and Timothy Hartung of Ennead Architects will join Alan Ruiz (Abrons Artist-in-Residence) for a conversation surrounding the building’s original and new design on the eve of its renovation. Through a dialogue about the history and future of the building, this conversation will consider the many ways in which a […]

EnneadLab F.R.E.D./Andrew Burdick and Dalia Hamati featured in Metropolis

The fifth of a series of “What If…” columns, Metropolis features column written by Andrew Burdick, Ennead Associate Partner/Ennead Lab Director, and Dalia Hamati, Ennead designer and member of Ennead Lab’s F.R.E.D. design team.  The article, titled “What if… We Could Save Our Coastal Cities by Treating Land Like Water?” features EnneadLab project Fostering Resilient Ecological Developments (F.R.E.D.)  Read […]

Richard Olcott/Clinton Presidential Center in Artsy

Ennead Design Partner, Richard Olcott speaks about William J. Clinton Presidential Center in Artsy article titled “From Nixon to Obama – What Presidential Libraries Say about Leaders Who Built Them”. Read full article here.