Ramy Issac is a prolific architect who has managed, designed, and supervised some of the most astonishing buildings in NYC for more than 30 years. One of his most recent endeavors is the new building project at 632 Metropolitan Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Williamsburg is a neighborhood filled with hip, young people and that is known for vintage shops, indie music, restaurants with diverse cuisines, and flea markets, among other things, which makes it a great location for Ramy Issac’s new project. Bars and other buildings in Williamsburg boast rooftops with couches, heating lamps and other similar amenities for social events. Mr. Ramy Issac always strives to seamlessly combine aesthetics with practicality, and this new project embodies this tenet. In order to design his projects, Ramy Issac takes inspiration from everyday artwork (both local and from other parts of the globe) and from his imaginative, hard-working team. He also compiles a standard set of tools and equipment for all his projects, including pens and pencils, tablets, sketchbooks, measuring tape, and bags to carry such tools from one site to the next. As in many other types of work, the research process is nearly always a long one. It’s also important to remember that remaining organized, setting goals, and thinking “outside the box” can lead one toward creating projects that are unlike anything the world has ever seen before. For a walkthrough of some of the buildings designed by Ramy Issac, visit his website at issactern.com. His portfolio is bound to impress most architecture enthusiasts because of its wide range of projects alone. Whether he’s supervising and designing office buildings, community centers, nightclubs, restaurants, or religious structures, Mr. Ramy Issac is dedicated to helping bring visually stunning ideas to life, all while meeting clients’ unique needs and abiding by NYC’s Zoning Codes. Ramy Issac is a registered architect in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Florida. He earned his Master of Architecture degree at New York’s Pratt Institute. You can also call Issac & Stern at (212) 268-5600 for questions about their work.
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