Toshiyuki kita biography of barack
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The chairman of the jury for the 28th Compasso d’Oro award
Founded in Milan in 1954, the Compasso d'Oro award celebrates its 70th anniversary this year. On June 20th, the award ceremony was held at the ADI Design Museum's Compasso d'Oro Square in Milan.
Throughout its 70-year history, the award has established its position as a prestigious industrial design prize. The collection of past award-winning products, known as the "Historical Collection," has been recognized for its exceptional quality and the rigorous selection process it undergoes. In 2004, this collection received an unprecedented decree, declaring it a "National Heritage of Significant Interest," and it is now permanently preserved within the ADI Design Museum.
The Compasso d'Oro award is determined by a panel of five international judges selected by ADI (Association for Industrial Design) Italy Industrial Association. The awarded products are then added to the Histor
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World Interiors Week Message
Living surrounded by beautiful interiors every day is always our dream. Today, a trend of reconsidering lifestyles can be seen in many places in Japan. Renewal of old Japanese-style houses, regional industry revitalization, and Japanese design creation from a global point of view are being initiated. In addition to convenience in life, an expression of individuality of each region, family, and person in everyday life is becoming more common worldwide – particularly in Europe, the U.S., and Asia. Specifically, the interior boom and the development of interior-related industry and design in Asian countries are notable. World Interiors Week goes with the times, expanding its network all over the world. It originated in Denmark in 1963, when a North- European centered, nonprofit interior association was founded. Today, countries from all over the world, including Asia, are participating as IFI members. Japan joined IFI in 1977, as the first Asian
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Acquired ISO14001:2015 certification.