Juno Austin in Architectural Record

Architectural Record recently published an article on Juno Austin. In the article, “Ennead’s Mass-Timber Apartment Building in Austin, Texas Pioneers ‘Productized’ Housing,” Architectural Record discusses potential benefits and applications for this unique building process.  Designed by Ennead, the new Juno structure relies on a kit of parts of about 30 custom-fabricated components, including mass-plywood-panel (MPP) floor […]

How Ennead Lab Uses Data in Service of Design

Ennead Lab, Ennead’s research, development, and advocacy initiative, recently spoke with Architect Magazine about how they use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to find solutions for the challenges of the built environment. GIS allows architects to visualize different design scenarios using layers of data in a geographic context. “We can tell a holistic story,” says Masha Konopleva, AIA, co-director of […]

Ennead Principal Jarrett Pelletier on Milwaukee Public Museum’s Future Museum

AIA Wisconsin’s Annual Magazine features “The Future Forward Museum,” written by Ennead Principal Jarrett Pelletier. The article highlights the shifting role of the museum of natural history and the process of developing Milwaukee Public Museum’s Future Museum with partners Kahler Slater.  “To design a museum that is truly of the people and of the place, there is […]

Ennead Partner Richard Olcott on USModernist Podcast

Ennead Partner Richard Olcott was recently interviewed for USModernist Radio, one of America’s top-rated architecture podcasts. In an episode featuring New York City Architects, Richard discusses the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center. Designed in 2008 by Polshek Partnership, now Ennead Architects, the former Newseum building has been optimized for a state-of-the-art learning environment that reinforces the identity of […]

Milwaukee Public Museum Breaks Ground for Future Museum

Ennead, together with Kahler Slater, join the Milwaukee Public Museum in celebrating the groundbreaking of the new Future Museum in downtown Milwaukee. A ceremony attended by representatives of the Museum’s broad constituency was held this week to mark this important milestone. The new facility is destined to be a major center of activity, attracting a wide […]

Ennead Celebrates Asian American Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

At Ennead, we’re proud to celebrate our AANHPI colleagues and their incredible impact on our work and culture across our studios in New York, Los Angeles, and Shanghai.We are taking this opportunity to recognize the stories, achievements, and resilience of AANHPI individuals past and present, and to commit to uplifting AANHPI voices and experiences in […]

Stanford University Sarafan ChEM-H and the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Recognized by SCUP

Stanford University Sarafan ChEM-H and the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, designed by Ennead, has been recognized by the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) as part of the  SCUP/AIA-CAE Excellence in Architecture Award. Dedicated to the life sciences and human health, the facility brings together two interdisciplinary institutes – the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute […]

Ennead Partner Richard Olcott on Radical Reuse

Ennead Partner Richard Olcott gave an interview to Mansion Global, discussing how architecture is trending toward adaptive reuse, and exploring the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center as an example of how an existing building can be transformed to serve a new purpose.  Addressing the importance of adaptive reuse, Richard said “…everyone is realizing that the most sustainable building is […]

Juno Austin in the News

We are pleased to share recent press about Ennead’s first mass-timber project, Juno Austin. Juno is a 5-story multifamily residential project created by deploying component-based design, fabrication, and installation systems. The building consists of a ground-floor podium that includes a lobby, retail, and four floors of studio and one-bedroom residential units. Juno Austin rethinks the design […]