Spotlight: Joshua Prince-Ramus
Joshua Prince-Ramus (born 11th August, 1969) has made a significant mark as one of the most promising young architects working today. Named one of the five greatest architects under 50 in 2011 by The Huffington Post, Prince-Ramus made a name for himself as one of Rem Koolhaas' many protégés before forming his practice, REX, in 2006.
Vakko Headquarters and Power Media Center. Image © Iwan Baan
Joshua Prince-Ramus (born 11th August, 1969) has made a significant mark as one of the most promising young architects working today. Named one of the five greatest architects under 50 in 2011 by The Huffington Post, Prince-Ramus made a name for himself as one of Rem Koolhaas' many protégés before forming his practice, REX, in 2006.
© Art Streiber
Receiving a bachelor of arts in philosophy from Yale, Prince-Ramus graduated from Harvard?s Graduate School of Design in 1996. He gained prominence at a young age as a founding principal of OMA?s New York office?perhaps most notably working as partner-in-charge of the firm's acclaimed Seattle Central Library project after Prince-Ramus, a Seattle native, flew across the Atlantic on a day's notice to register the firm's interest in competing for the commission. Prince-Ramus eventually bought out Rem Koolhaas? share of the company in 2006 to form REX, taking the 35 staff of OMA's New York office with him.
Seattle Central Library. Im...
Vakko Headquarters and Power Media Center. Image © Iwan Baan
Joshua Prince-Ramus (born 11th August, 1969) has made a significant mark as one of the most promising young architects working today. Named one of the five greatest architects under 50 in 2011 by The Huffington Post, Prince-Ramus made a name for himself as one of Rem Koolhaas' many protégés before forming his practice, REX, in 2006.
© Art Streiber
Receiving a bachelor of arts in philosophy from Yale, Prince-Ramus graduated from Harvard?s Graduate School of Design in 1996. He gained prominence at a young age as a founding principal of OMA?s New York office?perhaps most notably working as partner-in-charge of the firm's acclaimed Seattle Central Library project after Prince-Ramus, a Seattle native, flew across the Atlantic on a day's notice to register the firm's interest in competing for the commission. Prince-Ramus eventually bought out Rem Koolhaas? share of the company in 2006 to form REX, taking the 35 staff of OMA's New York office with him.
Seattle Central Library. Im...
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