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Ennead Architects LLP
Company type
Limited liability partnership Industry
Architecture Predecessor
New York City , U.S. ("Ennead Architects", 2010-present; "Polshek Partnership", 1998-2010; "Polshek and Partners", 1994-1998; "James Stewart Polshek and Partners", 1980-1994; "James Stewart Polshek and Associates", 1970-1980; "James Stewart Polshek, Architect", 1963-1970) Founder Joseph Fleischer, Timothy Hartung, Duncan Hazard, Guy Maxwell, Kevin McClurkan, Richard Olcott, Susan Rodriguez, Tomas Rossant, Todd Schliemann, Don Weinreich, Thomas Wong Headquarters New York City
, U.S.
Services Architecture
Master Planning
Historic Preservation
Interior Design Number of employees
240 Website
http://www.ennead.com/
Ennead Architects LLP (/ˈenēˌad/) is a
New York City -based
architectural firm. The firm was founded in 1963 by
James Polshek , who left the firm in 2005 when it was known as Polshek Partnership .
[1] The firm's partners renamed their practice in mid-2010.
[2]
[1]
Project examples
William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center
William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center
Rose Center for Earth and Space, New York
Shanghai Planetarium , Shanghai, China (2020)
[3]
University of Michigan, Biological Science Building , Ann Arbor, MI (2019)
[4]
Peabody Essex Museum Expansion and Renovation , Salem, MA (2019)
[5]
Anderson Collection at Stanford University , Stanford, CA (2014)
[6]
National Museum of American Jewish History , Philadelphia, PA (2010)
[7]
Brooklyn Museum ,
Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art , Brooklyn, NY (2007)
[8]
The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business, Robert B. Rowling Hall , Austin, TX (2018)
[11]
UT at Austin EER
Kansas State University, College of Architecture, Planning and Design , Manhattan, KS (2017)
[12]
Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Design and Media Center , Boston, MA (2016)
[13]
Syracuse University , S.I.
Newhouse School of Public Communications , Syracuse, NY (2007)
[14]
References
^
a
b Fixsen, Anna (December 7, 2017).
"2018 AIA Gold Medal Goes to James Stewart Polshek" .
Metropolis .
Archived from the original on September 11, 2022. Retrieved September 11, 2022 .
^ Bernstein, Fred A. (June 24, 2010).
"Polshek Partnership Changes Firm Name to Ennead Architects" .
Architect .
Hanley Wood, LLC . Retrieved May 29, 2011 .
^
"Stellar design for largestplanetarium in the world" . archive.shine.cn . 2018-12-07. Retrieved 2019-08-01 .
^ Design, Schema (2019-08-01).
"University of Michigan Biological Science Building: Press…" . www.ennead.com . Retrieved 2019-08-01 .
^
"The Peabody Essex Museum Prepares to Unveil a Thoughtfully Designed 40,000-Square-Foot Expansion" . Architectural Digest . July 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-01 .
^
"The Anderson Collection: Art in the Heart of Silicon Valley" . Whitewall . 2018-10-19. Retrieved 2019-08-01 .
^ Kelly, Joseph Dennis (2008-01-22),
"Jewish-American Museum Rising in Philly" ,
Architectural Record , archived from
the original on 2008-02-05
^ Muschamp, Herbert (2000-09-20),
"CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK; A Modern Embellishment Seeks Harmony With a Beaux-Arts Jewel" ,
The New York Times
^ Dunlap, David W. (2000-01-30),
"Carnegie Hall Grows the Only Way It Can; Burrowing Into Bedrock, Crews Carve Out a New Auditorium" , The New York Times
^ Muschamp, Herbert T. (2003-09-12),
"ARCHITECTURE REVIEW; Zankel Hall, Carnegie's Buried Treasure" , The New York Times
^
"New UT business school building blends light, space, collaboration" . Austin American-Statesman . Retrieved 2019-08-01 .
^
"Kansas State University - College of Architecture, Planning and Design / Ennead Architects + BNIM" . ArchDaily . 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2019-08-01 .
^
"MassArt Opens New Design and Media Center" . Boston Magazine . 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2019-08-01 .
^ Gendall, John (2008-02-01),
"New News is Good News" , architectmagazine.com , archived from
the original on 2012-07-23
^ Trei, Lisa (November 13, 2019).
"Stanford opens 'team science' complex for brain research and molecular discovery" .
Stanford News . Retrieved September 12, 2022 .
^ Stevens, Suzanne (October 27, 2017).
"First look at UO Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact" .
Portland Business Journal . Retrieved September 12, 2022 .
External links
Media related to
Polshek Partnership at Wikimedia Commons
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