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Joseph-Jacques Ramée (April 26, 1764 in , France — May 18, 1842 at the , Noyon) was a French architect, interior designer, and landscape architect working within the neoclassicist idiom. He was a student of the architect and landscape architect François-Joseph Bélanger. In his lifetime, he worked in France, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, and the United States. He also published books on landscaping with his own numerous garden designs as examples.

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  • Joseph Ramée (de)
  • Joseph-Jacques Ramée (fr)
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  • Раме, Жозеф-Жак (ru)
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  • Joseph Jacques Ramée (* 26. April 1764, Festung Charlemont bei Givet, Frankreich; † 18. Mai 1842, Schloss von Beaurains bei Noyon) war ein französischer, international tätiger Architekt, Landschaftsgestalter und Innenausstatter zur Zeit des Klassizismus. (de)
  • Joseph-Jacques Ramée, (parfois dénommé Jean-Jacques Ramée) né le 26 avril 1764 au Fort de Charlemont près de Givet dans les Ardennes et mort le 18 mai 1842 au château de Beaurains-lès-Noyon près de Noyon, est un architecte, décorateur et paysagiste néoclassique français. (fr)
  • Joseph-Jacques Ramée (Givet, 26 aprile 1764 – Noyon, 18 maggio 1842) è stato un architetto francese architetto paesaggista e decoratore d'interni durante il periodo classicista. (it)
  • Жозе́ф-Жак Раме́ (фр. Joseph-Jacques Ramée; 24 апреля 1764 года, Fort de Charlemont — 18 мая 1842 года, Борен) — французский архитектор, декоратор и пейзажист эпохи классицизма. Отец Даниэля Раме́ (1806—1887) — архитектора-реставратора, историка архитектуры и переводчика. (ru)
  • Joseph-Jacques Ramée (April 26, 1764 in , France — May 18, 1842 at the , Noyon) was a French architect, interior designer, and landscape architect working within the neoclassicist idiom. He was a student of the architect and landscape architect François-Joseph Bélanger. In his lifetime, he worked in France, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, and the United States. He also published books on landscaping with his own numerous garden designs as examples. (en)
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  • Joseph Jacques Ramée (* 26. April 1764, Festung Charlemont bei Givet, Frankreich; † 18. Mai 1842, Schloss von Beaurains bei Noyon) war ein französischer, international tätiger Architekt, Landschaftsgestalter und Innenausstatter zur Zeit des Klassizismus. (de)
  • Joseph-Jacques Ramée (April 26, 1764 in , France — May 18, 1842 at the , Noyon) was a French architect, interior designer, and landscape architect working within the neoclassicist idiom. He was a student of the architect and landscape architect François-Joseph Bélanger. In his lifetime, he worked in France, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, and the United States. He also published books on landscaping with his own numerous garden designs as examples. Ramée is known for his work at Union College, in Schenectady, New York, where in 1812 he designed the first comprehensively planned college campus in America (en)
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