Seoul Foreign School Campus Master Plan

Seoul Foreign School (SFS) celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2012. Following this occasion, SFS enlisted Ennead to lead a team tasked with “developing a comprehensive campus Facilities Master Plan to plan proactively for, and manage, anticipated growth and refurbishment focused on enhancing and promoting the physical learning environment of SFS while preserving the unique character […]

Arizona State University, Beus Center for Law and Society

https://player.vimeo.com/video/179200557?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 Because we make buildings that act as agents of institutional change, our ASU building will reposition the law school as a public building and as a conduit for connecting the school’s progressive legal scholarship with the public. This is where the law hits the street. Tomas Rossant, Design Partner The building is designed as […]

Stanford University, Denning House

We thought of Denning House like a treehouse, a special retreat hidden away in the trees, but actually very much at the center of campus, and campus life. Richard Olcott, Design Partner Denning House is a gathering place at the center of campus, a hub for the scholars of the Knight Hennessy program. At the […]

The Westminster Schools Master Plan

https://player.vimeo.com/video/332080090?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 The first phase of the Master Plan consists of Campbell Hall Renovation and Hawkins Hall Addition, a new Community Plaza, Stadium improvements, Barge Commons (new construction), West Parking Garage, and Central Energy Plant. These strategic enhancements all support the school’s evolving pedagogy and create a pedestrian oriented campus that promotes student and faculty interaction with […]

The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business, Robert B. Rowling Hall

Business school education has evolved rapidly and much has changed, yet much remains the same. While the design of Rowling Hall at the McCombs School anticipates and welcomes a more actively diverse curriculum and student body base, it also recognizes the stability of and continued need for business networks. These networks both progressively and historically […]

Stanford Law School, William H. Neukom Building

The most important space in the building isn’t in the building at all: it’s the garden courtyard, a space for study, gathering, contemplation or relaxation, a common space in the tradition of the memorable historic quads of Stanford. It is literally the heart of the design, a space that is distinctly Stanford. Richard Olcott, Design […]

Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact at University of Oregon

https://player.vimeo.com/video/569420874?autoplay=0&loop=0&byline=0&title=0&portrait=0 We set out to design a campus around the very interdisciplinary ideals that have helped drive the University of Oregon’s success. This design beautifully illustrates that identity by not only reflecting the university’s past, but by illuminating a future of inspiring science. Todd Schliemann, Design Partner The design features two L-shaped towers that face […]

Stanford University, Bing Concert Hall

The design of Bing Concert Hall was imagined from the beginning as a “clearing in the woods” – a place apart, at some remove from the hubbub of the main campus, a place to be discovered, a place to come together. Richard Olcott, Design Partner A beacon above the trees, the concert hall drum draws […]

University of Michigan, Biological Sciences Building and Museum of Natural History

In an unprecedented coupling of an academic biological science program with a museum of natural history the Michigan Biological Science Building opens up the world of science to the world via the intertwining of the public and the academic sciences. The building was designed to put science on display and encourage collegial interactions between science […]