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Joshua Ramus

Joshua Ramus

 

Rethinking Flexibility

Space.City is pleased to host Rethinking Flexibility, a talk by architect Joshua Ramus, the founding principal of REX – and a former Seattleite who was lead architect on the Seattle Central Library while partner of OMA New York.

Ramus will speak 5:30 PM Monday March 18, 2024** at Seattle Central Library’s Microsoft Auditorium. A reception will follow nearby at LMN’s The Shop.

Advance tickets for the talk and reception are available at EventBrite for $20.

 

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Joshua Ramus stands at the forefront of architectural innovation, renowned for his ability to create spaces that resonate deeply with both their users and the landscapes they inhabit. His work, including the groundbreaking 2023 Perelman Performing Arts Center at Ground Zero NYC and the 2023 Lindemann Performing Arts Center at Brown University, exemplifies a masterful blend of aesthetic beauty, functional versatility, and cultural significance. Behind these evocative designs lies a philosophy of "exquisite restraint," which is thoroughly embodied in Ramus's dedication to meticulous detailing and a thoughtful approach to what architectural purity really means.

Before the establishment of his acclaimed firm REX, Joshua Ramus was instrumental in shaping the architectural landscape through his co-founding role at OMA NY. It was here that Ramus honed his visionary approach, returning to his roots in the Puget Sound to lead the design of the iconic Seattle Central Library in his—a project that not only showcased his architectural prowess but also set a precedent for the innovative use of public space. This early success laid the groundwork for Ramus's future endeavors, driving him to explore new architectural frontiers with REX.

The 2023 Perelman Performing Arts Center, nestled at the heart of Ground Zero in New York City, stands as a beacon of resilience and artistic expression. Its dynamic, adaptable design reflects Ramus's vision of buildings that can transform to meet the evolving needs of their communities. Similarly, the Lindemann Performing Arts Center at Brown University captures the imagination with its elegant form, seamlessly integrating into the academic environment while serving as a hub for cultural exchange. Featured prominently on the cover of Architectural Record in November 2023, this project further cements Ramus's reputation as a creator of landmark institutions.

Under his leadership, REX has emerged as a think-tank of diverse talents, with Ramus remaining deeply engaged in every facet of the firm's work. His approach marries functionality with aesthetic ambition, crafting spaces that anticipate the future while addressing present demands. Ramus has been recognized for his contributions to the field with numerous accolades, including being the first American to win the prestigious Marcus Prize in 2016. His influence has been acknowledged by publications like New York Times, Architectural Digest’s AD100, and Fast Company, which have cited him among the world's most significant architects and design influencers.

Ramus has been instrumental in REX's creation of a varied portfolio that includes cultural icons and state-of-the-art workspaces, all marked by a commitment to innovative design. His work, acclaimed for its contextual acuity and user-centric perspective, often unfolds as a dialogue between simplicity and complexity. Beyond architectural practice, Ramus has shared his insights as a visiting professor at several esteemed institutions, including Yale and Harvard, and has spoken at TED and other global symposiums. His educational background is as distinguished as his professional one, with a Master of Architecture from Harvard and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Yale. Joshua's work with REX continues to shape the built environment, infusing it with a potent mix of beauty and practicality that continues to define the next wave of architectural excellence.

 
Earlier Event: December 7
Art Walk Talk
Later Event: April 18
Kendall Latham