Ennead Projects Recognized by Architecture Masterprize

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We are excited to share that two Ennead projects have been recognized by The Architecture Masterprize. The Architecture MasterPrize™ (AMP) honors designs in the disciplines of architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture with the goal of advancing the appreciation of architecture worldwide.


Edelman Fossil Park & Museum received a "Best of Best" in the Green Architecture Category.

Edelman Fossil Park and Museum of Rowan University was designed in collaboration with Ennead, KSS, G&A, And SEED design. One of the museum's primary goals is to encourage environmental stewardship through education and demonstration of high-performance sustainability in the building, which will be New Jersey’s largest public net zero facility and part of the Living Building Challenge. 100% of the energy used by the museum will come from a combination of green energy available in New Jersey’s power grid and renewable energy produced on-site. No fossil fuels will be combusted for museum operations and no greenhouse gasses will be released into the atmosphere. In addition, the surrounding grounds will restore plant and animal habitats and other key landscape features. The building utilizes heavy timber and cross-laminated timber structures as well as wood cladding to maximize the use of renewable materials.

Learn more about the project here.


The Delacorte Theater was recognized in the Restoration & Renovation Category.

The revitalization of the iconic Central Park Theater, the latest project in Ennead’s long history working with The Public, offers enhanced accessibility and comfort, provides better circulation, increases resilience and sustainability, and offers a more dynamic aesthetic experience with a new exterior.

Learn more about the project here.