Archtober Building of the Day: Museum of the City of New York

Museum of the City of New York Joseph H. Freedlander (1932); Ennead (2015) Five years in the making, New York at Its Core presents the compelling story of New York’s rise from a striving Dutch village to today’s “Capital of the World,” a preeminent global city now facing the future in a changing world. More than […]

Robinson Reimagined: A Panel Discussion on the Transformation of the Robinson Auditorium

The Joseph Taylor Robinson Memorial Auditorium, completed in 1939, has served Little Rock and all of Arkansas as the premier creative arts outlet for 75 years. The original building was designed by architect Eugene Stern of the Wittenberg Deloney firm, and is listed on National Register of Historic Places. Partially funded by the Public Works […]

Archtober and Iris VR | Communicating the Unbuilt: Ennead and Virtual Reality

(via IrisVR) On Wednesday, October 26th, Ennead Architects will open their doors and explore the boundary between the real and unreal.  With a new suite of unreal tools at their fingertips, they’re able to transcend previous limitations, transforming their design process and elevating the performance of real environments.  The team will present current projects and attendees will be […]

Ennead included in MoMA’s ‘Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter​’

Ennead’s work has been included in MoMA’s new exhibition Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter. For over 60 million persons in the world today, shelter is defined through constant movement or escape. Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter explores the ways in which contemporary architecture and design have addressed notions of shelter in light of global refugee […]