1. Daichi Amano | People | Gensler
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Daichi Amano is a Creative Director at Gensler Tokyo, celebrated for his extensive expertise in creative strategy and profound understanding of market trends.
2. People - Gensler
Daichi Amano. Creative Director, Principal. Email ». Daichi is an accomplished ... Stephanie's career with Gensler began in 1989, when she joined the firm's ...
Collaborative leadership sets Gensler apart, enabling us to be our clients’ strategic partner worldwide and the innovator among design firms.
3. Hasui Kawase Japanese Landscape Artwork - Ronin Gallery
Regarded as a major Japanese landscape artist of the 20th century, Hasui Kawase's prints are characterized by their serenity of mood and flawless composition.
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4. [PDF] Why Walls Should Live - Green Plants for Green Buildings
A 1989 NASA study identified the positive impacts of indoor plants ... Nachiko Yamamoto, Daichi Amano, Hisayuki Araki, Taro Uchiyama, Tatsuya Oi, Aina Ito.
5. Collections | Ronin Gallery
Ronin Gallery is home to one of the largest collections of 17th – 21st century Japanese prints in the United States. Explore the collection today!
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6. Faculty Profiles - AMANO, Hiroshi
Yosho Daichi, Shintaku Fumiya, Inatomi Yuya, Kangawa Yoshihiro, Iwata Jun ... 28 ( 0 ) page: L2112-L2114 1989. More details. Language:English ...
Observation of 2D-magnesium-intercalated gallium nitride superlattices. Reviewed
7. Covering Only the Nose and Mouth: Towards a History and ... - ejcjs
Dec 16, 2019 · ... Daichi 上村大地, Takahashi Sakino 高橋さきの, and Tsuruta Sōto ... On Miya Tachū 宮太柱, see Amano (1989). 8. Similar controversies ...
Translation 4 in 2021 in the electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies
8. Metal-insulator transition and magnetism of SU(3) fermions in the ...
Okuno, Daichi; Amano, Yoshiki; Enomoto, Katsunari ... 89, Issue 6 https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.89.063601 ... April 1989. Monte Carlo calculations of coupled ...
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