Joshua Prince-Ramus

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Joshua Prince-Ramus is an American architect known for his innovative, high-profile public and cultural buildings and for co-founding the firm REX after his work with Rem Koolhaas at OMA.

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instanceOf American architect
architect
human
awardReceived American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Architecture
surface form: American Institute of Architects Honor Award (project-related)

National Design Award for Architecture (with REX / OMA-related work)
World Architecture Festival awards
surface form: World Architecture Festival Award (project-related)
basedIn New York City
coFounded REX
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
degree Bachelor of Arts from Harvard College
Master of Architecture from Yale School of Architecture
designed Museum Plaza proposal in Louisville
Seattle Central Library
surface form: Seattle Central Library (as OMA partner)

Vakko Fashion Center and Power Media Center in Istanbul
Wyly Theatre
surface form: Wyly Theatre in Dallas
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College

Harvard University
Yale School of Architecture
employer Office for Metropolitan Architecture
REX
fieldOfWork architecture
cultural buildings
public buildings
hasGender male
knownFor high-profile cultural buildings
high-profile public buildings
innovative architectural design
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Institute of Architects
name Joshua Prince-Ramus self-link
nationality American
notableIdea performance-based architecture
reconfigurable performance spaces
notableWork Calgary Central Library (concept involvement / competition phase)
Museum Plaza (unbuilt project)
Seattle Central Library
Vakko Fashion Center and Power Media Center
Wyly Theatre
occupation architect
positionHeld founding principal of REX
partner at OMA New York
principal of REX
residence New York City
workedWith Rem Koolhaas

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Seattle Central Library architect Joshua Prince-Ramus
Wyly Theatre architect Joshua Prince-Ramus
Joshua Prince-Ramus name Joshua Prince-Ramus self-link
AT&T Performing Arts Center architect Joshua Prince-Ramus