Raúl de Armas

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de Armas in 1985

Raúl de Armas (born 1941) is a Cuban-born architect who has designed and completed many major buildings in the United States, Europe, Canada, and the Middle East in his career of more than 35 years, winning numerous design awards.

De Armas came to New York in 1958 at the age of 17.[1] He studied architecture at Cornell University.

Until he resigned in 1991, he was a partner at

Citicorp Building in New York City, at the time the tallest building in the city outside of Manhattan.[3] Since 1992,[4] he has been a partner in the firm of MdeAS Architects (formerly Moed de Armas), which he helped found, in New York City.[1]

Awards

Notes

  1. ^ a b Weeks, Katie (March 2004) "Modernism today: combining functionality, technology, and beauty, Modernism continues to win admirers" Contract 46(3): pp.42–43
  2. ^ Staff (August 1991) "David Childs" Interior Design 62(11): p. 46
  3. ^ Goldberger, Paul (October 23, 1988). "Alone In Queens, An Unlikely Tower Scrapes The Sky". The New York Times. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  4. ^ Russell, Beverly (Nov 1992) "Two at the top" Interiors 151(11): pp.54–55, (about architects Leon Moed and Raul de Armas)

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