Ennead Architects Chosen for Peabody Essex Museum

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John Hill
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aug. 26, 2013

PEM’s new construction will proceed in the area (shaded in red) between Essex and Charter streets, following the removal of several structures within the same footprint. Image courtesy RMA. 
Back in April we reported on the passing of American-born, London-based architect Rick Mather, indicating, "With a number of projects underway, his colleagues will continue the practice under Mather's name." One of those projects—the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts—dropped Mather's office just one month after his death, citing delays resulting from his illness and the small firm size. The museum has announced that Ennead Architects is the new architect for the 175,000-sf (16,000-sm) project that will include galleries, educational spaces, and a restaurant. Construction on the expansion is set to begin in 2015 with a completion target of 2019. As of now, no designs have been formally released, so stay tuned for those when they become available.