Ron Arad (industrial designer)

[citation needed] Ron Arad has won numerous additional international awards, holds an Honorary Doctorate at Tel Aviv University, and is regularly published.[citation needed] His work features in public collections and has been exhibited in places such as at the MoMA (NYC), the V&A (London) and the Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris).[citation needed] Under his direction, the architectural side of the practice has completed award-winning projects such as the Maserati Showroom in Modena, Italy (2002), Yohji Yamamoto Flagship Store, in Tokyo, Japan (2003), the Design Museum Holon in Holon, Israel (2010) and the Mediacite retail centre in Liège, Belgium.[citation needed] The practice has been overseeing the construction of a 160,000 m² office development in Tel Aviv, and a new Cancer Hospital in the north of Israel due to be completed in 2021.[5] In 2005, Arad designed chandeliers for the Swarovski crystal company that can display SMS text messages with light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
Design Museum Holon at 2010 opening in Holon , Israel
The Big Easy Chair, chrome
Well Tempered Chair
Tom Vac chair (1997)
Windwand (Carbon fibre, 2000) by Ron Arad, located at Canary Riverside, Canary Wharf , London , Great Britain [ 4 ]
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