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Ennead Architects
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This Food Rescue Nonprofit’s HQ Offers Beauty During a Crisis
City Harvest's Cohen Community Food Rescue Center, designed by Ennead Architects and Rockwell Group, highlights themes of reuse, reclamation, and recycling.
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What Will Post-Pandemic Performance Venues Look Like?
Four new projects on the boards employ different strategies to gather crowds around the stage again.
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A Cancer Care Center Built to Weather the Elements
With a resilient design strategy harnessing responsive architecture, Perkins Eastman and Ennead Architects' David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care asks “why can’t hospital design be more intuitive?”
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Ennead Architects Designs a New Science Campus for the University of Oregon
The University of Oregon’s Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact encourages innovation through teamwork and transparency.
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In University of Michigan’s New Sciences Building, Visitors Will Find Labs and Dinosaur Fossils
The 312,000-square-foot complex—designed to create “productive collisions” among researchers—anchors the new Science Neighborhood.
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Ennead Designs Sustainable Home for Stanford’s New Knight-Hennessy Scholarship Program
The 18,000-square-foot headquarters features mass timber, a rainwater capture system, and landscaping catered to an endangered salamander species.
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How Architecture Can Help Save Higher Education
At a Metropolis Think Tank hosted by Ennead Architects, experts discussed how designers can best approach projects at universities and colleges.
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Programs
2018 AIA Gold Medal Goes to James Stewart Polshek
Polshek will receive the AIA Gold Medal 2018, while Minneapolis-based firm Snow Kreilich Architects received the AIA's Firm Award.
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What if…Veterans Could Solve the Farming Crisis?
For his inaugural column, architect and activist Andrew Burdick considers how farming could provide a way to help veterans transition back to civilian life.
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Viewpoints
2016 Was A Watershed Year for VR in Architecture and Design
With the democratization of virtual reality, architects and designers are discovering new potentials for the technology—and already looking to the next step.
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For James Polshek, “Every Building Has Consequences”
The architect talks about his new book, his decades-long career and practice, and what's next.