Ramy Issac - a Visionary Architect Transforming New York City
Ramy Issac is a renowned architect who has taken abandoned parts of New York City, such as blocks of Greenpoint, and transformed them into architectural feats. He is a creative, passionate architect, born and brought up in Israel, and earned his bachelor’s degree from Technion in Haifa. He then moved to New York in the US in the 80s for his higher studies and to fulfill his dream of becoming a renowned architect.
Being in business for more than 30 years, Ramy Issac established his own architect firm, Issac & Stern and built a team of highly-experienced and creative architects. Mr. Ramy Issac and his team of architects have worked on numerous projects in New York, Brooklyn, Queens, and Chelsea. Mr. Issac spent a lot of time discovering natural patterns, nature that helped him develop an artistic and creative mind. Soon after receiving his master’s degree in architecture from Pratt Institute, he started working. When it comes to architecture, his vision has always been to blend aesthetics with practicality.
Ramy Issac grew up in a small town called Tzfat in Israel. It is situated above the Tiberias known as the “artist colony” in the mountains. He lived in an area where he was surrounded by various creative artists. Some of these artists gained world recognition for their work. He was inspired by these artists and spent most of his childhood working on art and painting. He dedicated most of his time sketching and painting. He takes pride in his work and the success he has achieved over the years.
Some of the projects Ramy Issac’s has worked on-
- A ground-up condominium building in Harlem which is ready for sales
- A 13-story mixed-use building at 359 Second Avenue In Gramercy, Manhattan
- A 15 story residential structure on 249 East 50th Street In Midtown East
- A 5-story residential building on 12-16 30th Avenue In Astoria, Queens
Ramy Issac, an architectural visionary, still enjoys painting and working on art in his free time. He dedicates his success to his interest in art and to keep his creativity burning brights, he picks up a brush and paints a canvas now and then.
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