Joshua Prince-Ramus
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Joshua Prince-Ramus | |
Personal information | |
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Name | Joshua Prince-Ramus |
Nationality | United States |
Birth date | 1969 |
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Work | |
Practice name | REX, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) |
Significant buildings | Seattle Central Library, Museum Plaza, Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, Guggenheim-Hermitage Museum, Vakko Headquarters |
Joshua Prince-Ramus is president and principal of REX. Mr. Prince-Ramus was a founding partner of OMA New York—the American branch of the Rotterdam-based Office for Metropolitan Architecture —and served as its director until redefining the U.S. office as REX in 2006. At OMA New York, he was partner-in-charge of the Seattle Central Library and the Guggenheim Hermitage and Guggenheim Las Vegas Museums. Mr. Prince-Ramus received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with distinction from Yale University and a Master of Architecture from Harvard University, where he was the first Araldo Cossutta Fellow and an SOM Fellow. In the Fall of 2007, together with Erez Ella, he was the Eero Saarinen Professor at the Yale School of Architecture.
[edit] References
- Joshua Prince-Ramus' 21 min talk at TED Conference, 2006
- Yale School of Architecture. The Eero Saarinen Professorship of Architectural Design n. pag. Yale School of Architecture. Retrieved on 2007-11-02.
[edit] External links
- Gendall, John. "REX Marks Its First Year", Architectural Record, 2007-09-19, pp. n. pag. Retrieved on 2007-11-02.
- Pogrebin, Robin. "Joshua Prince-Ramus Leaving Koolhaas's O.M.A. to Start New Architecture Firm…", The New York Times, 2006-05-14, pp. n. pag. Retrieved on 2007-11-02.
- Jacobs, Karrie. "REX: Tastemakers", House and Garden, pp. n. pag. Retrieved on 2007-11-02.