Ramy Issac, an Israel-born architect, earned his bachelor’s degree from Technion and moved to the United States in 1981 to complete his master’s from Pratt Institute in architecture. Ramy Issac established his own architecture firm in 1988, Issac & Stern Architects, and he remains the firm’s principle. Ramy Issac also worked with a popular architecture firm, Emory Roth & Sons for seven years and worked on many popular projects including G7 Headquarter and 375 Hudson Street. He joined this firm immediately after moving to the United States and pursued his master’s alongside.
Inspired by art and painting since his childhood, Ramy Issac has been widely sought after for his craftsmanship. Growing up, he was surrounded by many artists who went on to become world-renowned for their work. This artistic influence made Ramy Issac the architect he is today. He and his firm have designed many multi-community facilities including churches, synagogues, hundreds of restaurants, and food established businesses.
Issac & Stern Architects has been working on multi development in Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, and Brooklyn. Known for transforming abandoned areas, technically challenging structures, and building functional yet aesthetically pleasing designs, Ramy Issac continues to incite polarizing opinions with his creative and unique designs.
Here are some of the projects Ramy Issac is bringing to life:
979 Pacific Street in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Developed by EMP Capital Group and designed by Issac & Stern Architects, permits have been filed for an 8-story mixed-use building at 979 Pacific Street in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The proposed project will be located three blocks from the Franklin Avenue subway station. Covering an area of 65,160 square feet, the building will be 110-foot-tall and have 69 residences. With a 38-foot-long rear year and a cellar, the building will have a steel-based structure.
2586 Bainbridge Avenue In Fordham Manor, The Bronx
Issac & Stern Architects has been listed as the architect for a new four-story residential building at 2586 Bainbridge Avenue In Fordham Manor, The Bronx. Since the lot is vacant, there are no demolition permits required. However, construction permits have been filed. As per the design, the building will be a 40-foot-tall, covering an area of 29,300 square feet. There will be 32 residences in total. The building will have a steel-based structure along with 16 enclosed parking spaces for the residents.
For more information about these projects, visit New York YIMBY.
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