Annum’s new Stoddard Exhibition Hall made its debut with the “The Secret World of Elephants” Exhibit Opening at the EcoTarium in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1825 as the Worcester Lyceum of Natural History, the EcoTarium is the second-oldest natural history museum in the United States. Working with Timberline Construction Corporation, Annum’s 8,320 SF addition to a 1971-built Edward Durell Stone building provides a transformative resource for the museum. A large flexible gallery space host science exhibits and immersive experiences and programs for all ages and audiences. To accommodate a wide range of uses the new gallery features a tall, black-box style ceiling with exposed building systems, flexible exhibit lighting, and infrastructure to support technology-rich traveling exhibitions.
The traveling, interactive “The Secret World of Elephants” is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York and will be open at the EcoTarium through September 2026.
Annum is excited to announce our new office location in Washington, DC, expanding our Boston-based practice to continue serving our Mid-Atlantic clients.
Headed by our DC Office Director, Neil Stroup AIA and joined by architect Meghann McMahon AIA, this new location reflects the continued growth of our work with cultural, civic, and institutional organizations, including our ongoing collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History, pictured above.
Our presence in Washington allows us to deepen relationships and remain engaged with the region’s rich architectural and cultural landscape. Our DC office will operate as an integrated extension of our Boston office, bringing the same collaborative approach, design innovation, and commitment to excellence that defines our practice. We look forward to continuing existing partnerships and building new ones in Washington, DC and beyond!
Our renovation and expansion for the Alice Dodge Wallace ’38 Center for the Performing Arts at Emma Willard School has received several notable honors.
Architectural Record Award in the Performance Spaces category. Our team was on hand for a lively ceremony in New York City, where the editors of RECORD announced their selection of best recent projects—built and unbuilt—across 14 categories in their inaugural awards program. Our team was thrilled to receive such recognition in the Performance Spaces category. You can read more about our project in Architectural Record.
New England Architecture Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture. This award program through the New England AIA Components celebrates projects that demonstrate design excellence over a wide range of building and project types, sizes, and budgets. Our team celebrated at Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club in Portsmouth, New Hampshire alongside our industry peers.
2025 AIA New York State Design Awards, Honor Award in the Adaptive Reuse | Historic Preservation Category. Since 1968, AIANYS has celebrated through their awards the best in architectural achievement across the state demonstrating design excellence, technical skill, innovation, and a profound commitment to enhancing the built environment.
“Best Project” award in the K-12 Education sector from ENR East. Projects were evaluated on the ability of the project team to overcome challenges, safety, construction/design quality, and contribution to the industry and the community. Winners were celebrated at the ENR New York Best Projects event and featured in the November issue of ENR East.
The Wallace Center places dance, theater, music, and community at the heart of the Emma Willard School campus, repurposing a 1910 chapel as a multipurpose theater and adding a new arts wing, set into the landscape, with dance, studio, and orchestra rehearsal spaces. Founded in 1814, Emma Willard School in Troy, New York is a national leader in education for young women. Emma Willard has a long commitment to the arts as common ground. This center offers every student and faculty member a chance to participate, to assemble, and to connect.
Congratulations to our entire project team!
Ann Beha FAIA | Consigli Construction | TyLin | Kohler Ronan | Nextstage Design | IQ Landscape Architects | C.T. Male Associates | Acentech | Available Light | Acoustic Distinctions | Chuck Choi Architectural Photography
Annum was proud to participate in Harvard University’s Global Day of Service. For our assignment, we assisted Breaktime in setting up its new Resource Hub in Downtown Crossing. Breaktime aims to break the cycle of homelessness by equipping young adults with the job and financial security they need to establish housing security. We are excited to continue to support their important work in our community.
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