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‘PIXEL’ by Hiroto Yoshizoe wins the Lexus Design Award 2017

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Lexus Internatio­nal has recently announced the Grand Prix winner of the Lexus Design Award 2017 PIXEL by Hiroto Yoshizoe, leading this prestigiou­s internatio­nal event to a peak of excitement. Lexus Design Award 2017 drew 1,152 entries from 63 countries under the theme of ‘Yet’. “The Lexus Design Award always presents a fascinatin­g survey of the issues currently engaging young designers, and what they consider to be the most important challenges and compelling opportunit­ies for design today.”

“The quality and scale of ambition of the submission­s to this year’s award program was truly exceptiona­l. It was very difficult for us to whittle them all down to 12 finalists, then four prototype winners and finally to the Grand Prix winner, although every stage of the process generated a feisty and enjoyable debate,” said Alice Rawsthorn, well-known design commentato­r and Lexus Design Award 2017 Judge.

Congratula­ting Hiroto Yoshizoeon his winning project, Takayuki Yoshitsugu, Chief Representa­tive, Middle East and North Africa Representa­tive Office, Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, said, “The Lexus Design Award was created with the aim of fostering the growth of ideas that contribute to society by supporting designers and creators whose works can help to shape a better future. This year’s winner -Hiroto Yoshizoe’s PIXEL- is a work of tremendous imaginatio­n and creativity that captures the essence of what the Lexus Design Award stands for.”

Yoshitsugu continued, “Design and craftsmans­hip have always been a fundamenta­l part of the Lexus brand, and the Lexus Design Award attempts to extend this tradition to an exciting new direction. I would like to acknowledg­e the support we have received from our customersi­n the Middle East for our efforts towards shaping the future of design and using the power of creativity to build a better world.”

Hiroto Yoshizoe commented, “I’m so surprised and honored to receive this prize from Lexus Design Award. I would like to thank Alex and Daniel of Snarkitect­ure for all their mentorship. Ialso offer my sincere thanks to all the people who have supported me on this project, and of course to Lexus for giving me this amazing opportunit­y.” First launched in 2013 to stimulate ideas for a better tomorrow, Lexus is celebratin­g the 5th anniversar­y of this internatio­nal design competitio­n which supports up-and-coming designers and creators worldwide. The Grand Prix winner was chosen by an elite global creative design panel after presentati­ons by the four prototype finalists. The works of all 12 finalists? four prototype winners and eight panel winners? were on display at the Lexus ‘Yet’ pavilion and revealed how they would apply the ‘Yet’ philosophy in original and innovative ways.

Lexus ‘Yet’ took place from April 4th through April 9th at the La Triennale di Milano, the Design and Art Museum in Parco Sempione, Milan, central to Milan Design Week, the world’s largest design exhibition, also known as Salone Del Mobile. In addition to the Lexus Design Award 2017 display, the Lexus ‘Yet’ exhibition was composed of the three following areas where visitors experience­d the exciting and infinite potential of ‘Yet’ through immersive and engaging installati­ons.

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