The Westminster Schools, Love Hall

Perched above the main campus quad, the renovation and expansion of Love Hall strengthens the Lower School’s curriculum and after-school program while establishing it as Love Hall’s new front door—offering welcoming spaces and a prominent drop-off zone for families. Initially slated for Phase 2 of the Master Plan, changing needs and circumstances accelerated the Lower […]

New York University, College of Arts and Science

Previously located on Washington Square, the move centralized the College’s home in closer proximity to other CAS facilities and the school’s other academic programs, facilitating greater collaboration amongst students and faculty. CAS had previously shared its home with other departments, but as the largest department on campus, this move establishes a standalone building at the […]

Grey Art Museum

The Grey’s new facility occupies the entire ground floor of a venerable brick and iron building in the historic Noho district, its storefront façade facing out onto a busy pedestrian thoroughfare at the intersection of the East Village and NoHo. A prominent street entrance provides a clear view of the reception area and entrance hall, […]

The Public Theater Annex

Over the course of 31 years, Ennead has been working with The Public Theater to revitalize its identity, rendering a welcoming, vibrant, and accessible destination that blends old and new. The new Annex, directly across the street from The Public’s main building, quietly reinforces their presence in the community. The revitalizations’ sensitive blend of modern […]

City Harvest, Cohen Community Food Rescue Center

The Cohen Community Food Rescue Center in Sunset Park, Brooklyn embodies City Harvest’s “neighbors helping neighbors” philosophy by bringing thoughtful, modern design to New York City’s food systems and allowing the organization to rescue, store and distribute twice as much food across the five boroughs. “Ennead transformed a beautiful historic warehouse into an environmentally responsible […]

Briger Hall, Commons, and Sarofim Pavilion at Princeton University

The project moves the departments of Environmental Studies (ES) and School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) out of their historic, outdated facilities and co-locates them in state-of-the-art buildings where they can conduct ground-breaking research. The new buildings are stitched into the existing campus circulation network to promote connectivity and collaboration with other departments across […]

Jefferson Health Honickman Center

“This new landmark tower creates such a positive impact at several different scales, bringing specialty healthcare services to the community, acting as cornerstone and institutional anchor to National Real Estate’s East Market development, and contributing a distinguished new addition to the Philadelphia skyline.” Thomas Wong, Design Partner In recent years, Philadelphia’s East Market, a 4.3-acre […]

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center

Adapting the building’s pre-existing framework for classrooms, meeting spaces, tutoring spaces, and innovative advising spaces, the building reshapes CAS’s approach to learning, serving as a true hub of collaboration and home for its student body. “We are delighted to work with Johns Hopkins University to transform this important site into the embodiment of the university’s […]

The Westminster Schools, Campbell Hall Renovation and Hawkins Hall Addition

Campbell Hall was constructed as one of the earliest buildings at the founding of the Westminster Schools, in the 1950s. Originally conceived as a general classroom building for the Upper School, it embodied the best practices of the times—with a double loaded corridor layout, lined with lockers, classrooms designed to be the “homeroom” of teachers, […]

Inova Health Center – Oakville

“We see healthcare facilities as civic institutions, which calls for engagement with citizens of the neighborhood. The design team developed an architectural language that embodies Inova’s identity and values and invites the community in. We wanted to open up the heart of the building to the city and make a place where people would feel […]