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Urgent! Names and designers of design works that want to be famous in the world (20 points! )

1.) Philippe Patrick stark (Philippe Patrick stark; 1949/118-) is a famous French designer born in Paris. His design style is quite individual, and his works include architecture, furniture design, daily necessities design, transportation product design, interior design and so on. , the content is quite extensive. Stark graduated from Ecole Nissim de Camondo School in Paris, and set up his own design company in 1968, specializing in plastics (inflatable objects).1969, and entered Pierre Carden as artistic director. After 1975, Stark began to design many interior design cases and product design cases. Some of his best-known affordable design products in the United States were later sold through the supermarket Target Stores. Stark's career peaked in 1982, when he received a design case of the interior decoration of French Prime Minister Mitterrand's private apartment, which made him famous. Later, he undertook more and more large and small design cases, each of which showed his extraordinary creativity. The most amazing thing about him is that he can be creative in almost every field of designing and producing products. Recently, his works include computer mouse designed for Microsoft and new packaging redesigned for beer companies. It is difficult to generalize Stark's design style. Compared with other classic designers, his greatest feature is that he can focus on different fields of design at the same time, ranging from tens of millions of architectural designs to quite cheap toothbrushes. Except that some product designs and household products are international designs based on mass production, Stark's design works are usually organic and emotional, and use quite unique materials (for example, the combination of glass and stone, plastic and aluminum, flannel and chromium). His most famous works include 1989 Stark toothbrush and 1990 Juicy Salif. It looks like a rocket launcher and is designed for the Italian household goods brand Alessi. Among the interior design works, the famous one is 1984 Paris Costes Cafe. In addition, there are Asahi Beer Building in Asakusa, Tokyo, and Felix Bar in China Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel. Currently living in four places, namely Paris, new york (new york's studio), Blano and London. 1968 the first piece of furniture-Spanish chair; 1982 interior decoration of French president Mitterrand's new residence; 1984 overall renovation of Paris Cafe Costes; 1988 Royal new york Hotel; Nanninani Building1989; Flocarell's 1989 series toothbrush; 1990 Paramount Hotel, new york; 1990 juicysalif 1994 Felix restaurant of China Peninsula Hotel, the most controversial company of Alessi; Portfolio of Philip Stark/2. Gunter Rambow Lamborghini's art is rooted in his national culture, Bauhaus thought is his artistic foundation, potato culture is his soul, and the western world in 1960s laid a revolutionary foundation for his visual design. 3.) gold? Caesar and jazz posters made him a world-famous designer. This is a jazz poster he created, and his name is closely related to jazz. 4.) Shan Qishi and World Trade Center entered Baehrens Design Office, a pioneer of German modernist design, in 1907, where they accepted many new architectural viewpoints, which had an important influence on his later design direction. 5.) Music? By emphasizing the importance of machinery, Corbusier became the founder of mechanical aesthetics theory. He thinks that a house is a machine for people to live in, and all products are machines in a sense. 6.) The Art Nouveau movement between Wilde and Belgium, whether he pushed the design theory to the recognition of machinery or his design practice, made him an important figure in the history of modern industrial design, and its influence far exceeded his activities in Belgium. 7.) The chairs designed by Sha Lining and Tulip have undergone rigorous physical, mechanical and ergonomic tests, which shows his rigorous scientific attitude, which is one of the reasons for his continuous success in design. Since you are not clear about what kind of designer you want.

So I found some designers from different industries.

? K ichi Sat-the charm of White? World-class architect I.M. Pei? Baehrens, the founder of German modernist design? Dreves and ergonomics? Walter, the earliest professional industrial designer in America? Teague Earle and the "planned abolition system" Charles. Ames? Makintosh, a link between the preceding and the following? Ichimitsu Tanaka and Japanese culture? French designer Philippe? Stark. Terry? Farrell and his urbanization? Tiffany, the New Leader of American Applied Arts? Black man.-Rei Kawakubo? David carson and his graphic design? Calais-the pride of Nancy's glass design? Finnish graphic design master Giosti? Wallis? Modern Book Morphology and Lu Style —— Comment on Book Morphology? An Interview with Famous Contemporary Designers in China —— An Interview with Zou Yuejin and Hu Jianbin? Design, not Decoration —— Interview with Wu Yong? Playback charm to functionalism? Roger? Mcclay and his chair

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