Peter Schubert Speaks at Design Shenzhen

Ennead Partner Peter Schubert spoke at Design Shenzhen last week. Peter addressed three keys to restructuring urban life through architecture; creating public spaces that stimulate the vitality of cities, building environmentally resilient communities, and designing buildings to feel like an organic part of their environment. “Good architecture embodies the reality of the past, the view […]
Huzhou Vocational and Technical Campus Construction Kick-off

On the morning of February 21, 2023, Zhejiang Province held a Construction Kick-off Ceremony recognizing the major projects underway throughout the province. A total of 268 projects participated in this collective ceremony, including Huzhou Vocational and Technical Campus. Situated between the quarried northern face of the hills of the Xisai Shan Mountain Region and the […]
Stephen Chu Appointed to Landmarks Preservation Commission

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has appointed Ennead Principal Stephen PD Chu AIA, to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. Stephen has already been approved by the New York City Council and will join the commission for the next meeting this month. Read the announcement from the Office of the Mayor here.
Jarrett Pelletier Interviewed about Milwaukee Public Museum, the Future Museum

OnMilwaukee recently spoke with Ennead Associate Principal, Jarrett Pelletier, to learn more about the inspiration behind the design. “On our seven-day trip across the state, we tried to understand the intersection of nature and culture. What does that look like, and what does that feel like? One of the things that we saw throughout the […]
“The 2%: The Black Experience in Architecture” with Ennead Architects
Join us on February 22, 2023, between 4:30pm – 6:00pm for a panel discussion on equity and belonging in Architecture. This discussion will bring together black professionals from all stages of their careers including emerging architects, firm principles, and educators; to share their experiences and insights on creating a more equitable and inclusive environment. Participants […]
Ennead Celebrates Black History Month
Black History Month honors the achievements, rich culture, and history of the Black Community. Ennead celebrates the contributions and perspectives of our Black colleagues and collaborators. We asked four Ennead employees to share how they got into architecture, and why they stay. “My father wanted to be an architect, but unfortunately didn’t finish school. In […]
A Celebration of James Stewart Polshek and the Announcement of a New Scholarship in his Name

In honor of James Stewart Polshek, Columbia GSAPP and Ennead Architects proudly announce the endowment of the James Stewart Polshek Scholarship. The Scholarship is to be awarded to a student entering their final year in the M.Arch program at Columbia GSAPP whose studies and work demonstrate design excellence with a commitment to enduring positive social […]
University of Michigan, Biological Sciences Building and Museum of Natural History featured in Tradeline

Tradeline recently featured the University of Michigan, Biological Sciences Building and Museum of Natural History. The article discusses how the building has transformed the way science is conducted and communicated. “Workstations are located outside the labs, so students can eat and drink but still see into the lab through the glass doors. Computational suites and […]
City Harvest’s Cohen Community Food Rescue Center in the News

Metropolis recently featured City Harvest’s Cohen Community Food Rescue Center in a story highlighting the many sustainable aspects of the building as well as the mission it serves, saying “Targeting LEED Gold certification—an impressive feat for an adaptive reuse project—the Center embodies the spirit of City Harvest’s mission while equipping it to meet the needs […]
Peter Schubert Authors Op-ed Published in Commercial Observer: “New Life Sciences Design Can Fill Empty New York Towers”

Ennead Partner, Peter Schubert FAIA, authored an op-ed published in Commercial Observer about how “New Life Sciences Design Can Fill Empty New York Towers.” Demand for life sciences space in New York City grew 67 percent in 2021 alone, and the demand for life sciences space continues to surpass other sectors. Joining these government agencies […]