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Vram Malek leads some of SOM’s most complex projects in New York City and around the world. As a leader of the firm’s growing practice in the Asia-Pacific region, he has led significant projects in Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. His global approach is rooted in trust and collaboration—building long-term partnerships that enable transformative projects in diverse international contexts. His work is guided by a careful analysis of urban context and deep cultural sensitivity, ensuring projects that enhance their settings and amplify local values.
Vram’s work ranges from mixed-use projects and commercial supertall towers to rail stations, civic and government buildings, and residences. Among his most significant projects is 175 Park Avenue, a striking new tower that will bring renewed vitality to the East Midtown business district while transforming the public realm around Grand Central Terminal.
In Singapore, Vram led the design of 8 Shenton Way, a mixed-use development that brings together expansive public spaces with offices, retail, a hotel, and residences. His international and multilingual upbringing—growing up speaking French, Armenian, and Italian—laid the foundation for his early role at SOM, helping to lead the design of the NATO Headquarters in Brussels and navigating bilingual communication with government stakeholders.
Vram serves as Treasurer of the SOM Foundation, which advances the design profession through research, addressing key topics of our time.