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Yarom Vardimon is an Israeli designer, professor, dean of the Azrieli Faculty of Design at Shenkar and a laureate of the Israel Prize in design. == Biography == Yarom Vardimon was born in Tel Aviv, Israel; the youngest of three brothers: Reudor, the eldest child, followed by Orgad. His father, engineer Yerucham Dov Wardimon, was a pioneer in the Israeli film industry; His mother, Hannah Wardimon (née Negbi) was an author. Vardimon studied at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium and later left for England to peruse architecture studies. He eventually decided on art studies at the Chelsea College of Arts, design studies at Westminster University and at the LCP (Now LCC University of the Arts). Upon his return to Israel, Vardimon earned many prizes in design competitions and started working with public groups, cultural, social and nonprofit organizations. He was also in charge of the design of the Stock-Mandeville Paralympic games that were held in Israel at the time, the Chess Olympiad and the Open University. At the same time he also worked as a designer for governmental agencies, Keter Publishing House, the steel industry and later on became the design consultant for Elite (known today as Strauss Group Ltd.), The Mizrahi bank, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, the Israeli Sinfonietta and the Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center. Vardimon served as an advisor to some well known establishments, such as the new Osem industrial compound, and Soroka Medical Center. In recent years, Vardimon is working on branding different compounds, business and buildings while joining forces with leading architects. Some of the notable projects are: Hadassah Medical Center (Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus), the bilingual school, Yad Vashem, the Cinematque, the zoo and Teddy park in Jerusalem, the First International Bank Tower, Elrov tower, and The Mizrahi bank tower in Tel Aviv. Vardimon designed and curated the forth biennale for jewelry at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv. He also curated design exhibitions at the Lorber Gallery at Shenkar. These included exhibitions of the work of designer Dan Reisinger, British designer Abram Games, and the "home for all" exhibition by the "Poster for Tomorrow" organization. Vardimon lives in Tel Aviv, married to Edda – originally from Denmark – and father of four children. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yarom Vardimon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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