Bio
David Tepper is a Partner at Ennead Architects and leads the firm’s healthcare practice. David focuses on strategic planning, campus design, infrastructure and implementation for complex healthcare environments, working with stakeholders to define priorities and build consensus. He has a special expertise in resilience for essential facilities and works with institutions to plan for continued climate change, retrofit existing buildings, and establish standards for mission-critical facilities. David received a Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University in 1995 and a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University in 1991. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Society for College and University Planning.
Work
Healthcare / Laboratories
- Inova Springfield Hospital,
- Inova Alexandria Hospital at Landmark,
- Inova Oakville Potomac Yards,
- Inova Fairfax Emergency Department,
- NYU Langone Health, Brooklyn Ambulatory Hub,
- NYU Langone Health, Resiliency Planning and Flood Mitigation,
- Northwell Health, Lenox Hill,
- New York University Langone Health, Kimmel Pavilion, New York, NY,
- New York University Langone Health, Cogeneration Building, New York, NY,
Programming / Master Planning
- Inova Health Central Region Master Plan,
- NYU Langone Health, Brooklyn Hospital Master Plan,
- NYU Langone Health, Tisch Hospital Master Plan,
- New York University Langone Health Master Plan, New York, NY,
- Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Music Department Precinct Programming and Planning Study, Boston, MA,
- Barnes Foundation, Programming and Site Analysis, Philadelphia, PA,
- Yale University Art Gallery, Planning and Concept Design, New Haven, CT,
- Yale School of Drama, Yale Repertory Theatre, Programming and Concept Design, New Haven, CT,
Museums
- Yale University Art Gallery, Swartwout and Street Hall Renovations, New Haven, CT,
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Eastern Parkway Entrance, Brooklyn, NY,
- Brooklyn Museum, Hall of the Americas, Brooklyn, NY,
Performing Arts
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Renovation, New York, NY,