Ennead Architects

Ennead Architects LLP
Limited liability partnership
Industry Architecture
Founded 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, USA
Services Architecture
Master Planning
Historic Preservation
Interior Design
Number of employees
175
Website http://www.ennead.com/

Ennead Architects LLP (/ˈenēˌad/) is a New York City-based architectural firm. Previously known as Polshek Partnership, the firm's partners renamed their practice in mid-2010.[1]

The 175-person[2] firm offers architecture, master planning, historic preservation and interior design services. The majority of the firm’s work is for cultural, educational, governmental, and scientific not-for-profit institutions.

The firm is presently led by twelve Partners: Timothy P. Hartung, Duncan Hazard, V. Guy Maxwell, Kevin McClurkan, Molly McGowan, Richard Olcott, Susan T. Rodriguez, Tomas Rossant, Todd Schliemann, Peter Schubert, Don Weinreich, and Thomas Wong, with the founder of the original Polshek Partnership James Polshek holding the title of Design Counsel and remaining actively involved on select projects.

The Partners established Ennead Architects International LLP in 2012, expanding the studio's geographical reach. In 2014, the firm established a Shanghai office.

The firm is a member of the United States Green Building Council, and twenty-five percent of registered architects on staff are LEED Accredited Professionals.[3]

Notable projects

Rose Center for Earth and Space, New York

Museums

Performing arts

Education

Laboratories / Healthcare

Institutions

Industry / Infrastructure

Residential

Programming / Master planning

References

  1. Bernstein, Fred A. (June 24, 2010). "Polshek Partnership Changes Firm Name to Ennead Architects". Architect. Hanley Wood, LLC. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  2. "Ennead Architects - About".
  3. "Ennead Architects - People".
  4. Kelly, Joseph Dennis (2008-01-22), "Jewish-American Museum Rising in Philly", Architectural Record, archived from the original on 2008-02-05
  5. Muschamp, Herbert (2000-09-20), "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK; A Modern Embellishment Seeks Harmony With a Beaux-Arts Jewel", The New York Times
  6. 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
  7. Muschamp, Herbert T. (2003-09-12), "ARCHITECTURE REVIEW; Zankel Hall, Carnegie's Buried Treasure", The New York Times
  8. Gendall, John (2008-02-01), "New News is Good News", architectmagazine.com
  • edited by Susan Strauss and Sean Sawyer. (2004-10-07), Polshek Partnership Architects: 1988-2004, The Polshek Partnership, Princeton Architectural Press, p. 240, ISBN 978-1-56898-469-8
  • Profile Series on polshek.com

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