Joshua Ramus
{{short description|American architect}}
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|8|11|mf=y}}
| birth_place = United States
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| alma_mater = Yale University, Harvard University
| practice = REX, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA)
| significant_buildings = Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center, 2050 M Street, Five Manhattan West, Necklace Residence, AT&T Performing Arts Center Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, Vakko Fashion Center and Power Media Center, Seattle Central Library, Museum Plaza, Guggenheim-Hermitage Museum
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Joshua Ramus (born August 11, 1969) is the founding principal of REX, an architecture and design firm based in New York City.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/16/arts/architecture-the-library-that-puts-on-fishnets-and-hits-the-disco.html|title=ARCHITECTURE; The Library That Puts on Fishnets and Hits the Disco|last=Muschamp|first=Herbert|date=2004-05-16|work=The New York Times|access-date=2018-01-24|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}
His current projects include the Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center in New York;{{Cite web|url=http://www.rex-ny.com/the-perelman-wtc/|title=The Perelman @ WTC|website=REX Architecture|language=en-US|access-date=2018-01-24}} The Mercedes-Benz Future Lab and Museum in Stuttgart; the Lindemann Performing Arts Center; 2050 M Street,{{Cite web|url=http://www.tishmanspeyer.com/properties/2050-m-street|title=2050 M Street {{!}} Properties {{!}} Tishman Speyer|website=www.tishmanspeyer.com|access-date=2018-01-24}} a premium office building in Washington, DC that will host CBS's Washington Bureau; PERTH+{{Cite news|url=https://architectureau.com/articles/new-yorks-rex-architecture-designs-twin-towers-for-perth/|title=New York's REX Architecture to transform Perth waterfront|work=ArchitectureAU|access-date=2018-01-24|language=en-AU}} a 60-story mixed-use tower in Western Australia; and the Necklace Residence{{Cite web|url=http://www.rex-ny.com/necklace-residence-ii/|title=Necklace Residence – Long Island, NY|website=REX Architecture|language=en-US|access-date=2018-01-24}} on Long Island.
In the fall of 2017, REX completed the transformation of Five Manhattan West,{{Cite web|url=http://www.rex-ny.com/five-manhattan-west/|title=Five Manhattan West|website=REX Architecture|language=en-US|access-date=2018-01-24}} the re-cladding and interior renovation of a 160,000 m2 exemplar of late-Brutalism straddling Penn Station's rail yard in New York City.
Work
- Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center in New York City (2023)
- PERTH+,{{Cite news|url=https://architectureau.com/articles/new-yorks-rex-architecture-designs-twin-towers-for-perth/|title=New York's REX Architecture to transform Perth waterfront|work=ArchitectureAU|access-date=2018-01-24|language=en-AU}} Perth Australia (ongoing)
- Vakko Headquarters and Power Media Center (2010), Istanbul, Turkey
- AT&T Performing Arts Center's Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre (2009), Dallas, Texas
- Munch Museum (2009), Oslo, Norway
- Munch Area Master Plan (2009), Oslo, Norway
- Kortrijk LLLibrary (2009), Kortrijk, Belgium
- Kunsthaus Zurich Extension Competition (2009), Zurich, Switzerland
- Madison Avenue (Doll)House for the Calvin Klein Collection storefront on Madison Avenue (2008), New York, New York
- Forward Residence for the Forward Building (2008), New York, New York
- Yongsan Experiment (2008), Seoul, Korea
- Vestbane (2007), Oslo, Norway
- Governors Island Competition (2007), New York, New York
- Walter & Leonore Annenberg Center for Information Science and Technology at the California Institute of Technology (2006) Pasadena, California
- Seattle Central Library (2004), Seattle, Washington
- Guggenheim-Hermitage Museum and Guggenheim Las Vegas Museum (2001) Las Vegas, Nevada
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Category:20th-century American architects
Category:Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni