Ramy Issac is a prominent New York-based architect who has made an immense contribution to modern New York architecture. Ramy Issac was born in Israel in a small town called Tzfat. While living in the artists’ colonies, his love for art and painting inspired him to pursue a career in architecture. He studied art and architecture in Haifa at Technion and completed his master’s degree in the United States. He was soon hired by the New York architectural firm in NY at “Emory Roth & Sons,” who recognized his talents. He designed numerous prominent and attractive buildings in New York, including 375 Hudson Street and the famous new G7 Headquarters. His diverse portfolio and extensive experience in creating functional building design with outstanding aesthetics are one of the reasons why he is among the most famous architects in New York.
In 1988, he started his architecture firm in NYC named Issac & Stern Architect. He is the founding principle behind establishing his New York-based architectural practice’s prominent reputation with an extensive and diverse portfolio of the most successful mixed-use projects in Manhattan and other locations. He and his architects at Issac & Stern approach every project with a unique imaginative lens to ensure each project outshines their clients’ vision.
He has designed many unique and refined works of architectural excellence in Manhattan.