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  2. Designboom - Wikipedia

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    Designboom runs several international design competitions each year, in partnership with large companies. [6] In addition, Designboom hosts young designers "marts" at a range of furniture and design fairs, an exhibition format that it introduced in 2005 at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York City, and which has since ...

  3. Renault 4 E-Tech - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Renault sponsored the "Renault 4ever" contest that "aim[ed] to revive the R4's spirit" and celebrated the original R4's 50th anniversary. The contest was held conjunction with the web magazine designboom. [11] The competition was won by Mark Cunningham, who received a vintage R4 rally car. [12]

  4. Tokyo Designers Week - Wikipedia

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    Graphic and Visual Design competition based on WWF red-list of endangered animals; Container exhibition, utilizing recycled shipping containers as temporary gallery spaces; Designboom mart [5] Trend Union conference "Cool Japan", Tokyo conference; Shop exhibition around the Omotesando district of Tokyo. Including a WWF inspired stamp rally.

  5. Michael Young (industrial designer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Young (born 23 August 1966) is a British industrial designer and creative director based in Hong Kong. He works in the areas of product, furniture and interior design with studios in Hong Kong and Brussels. [1]

  6. Design competition - Wikipedia

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    Such competitions may be open, receiving bids internationally, domestically, or regionally. The competition may occur in a single stage, or involve two stages, the first of which eliminates non-viable candidates. Famous early examples of design competitions were for the Acropolis of Athens in 448 BCE, and the dome of the Florence Cathedral in 1418.

  7. Khodi Feiz - Wikipedia

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    Khodi (Khodayar) Feiz (1963) was born in Iran and moved to the United States at the age of 14. Feiz studied Industrial Design at Syracuse University where his thesis project was a winner of the International Design Competition, Osaka in 1987. [1]

  8. Dave Hakkens - Wikipedia

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    Dave Hakkens (born 1988) is a Dutch industrial designer.He gained fame with his two graduation projects: Phonebloks, a concept for modular telephones, and Precious Plastic, a movement to develop and promote machines and organizations for plastic recycling.

  9. Tredje Natur - Wikipedia

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    Vinge masterplan, Frederikssund, Denmark (competition win, October 2014) [3] Enghaveparken , Copenhagen, Denmark (competition win, January 2015) [ 4 ] South Camp redevelopment, Værløse Air Base (with COBE Architects ), Værløse , Denmark (competition win, January 2015) [ 5 ]