“FIRE THE SHOE CLERK!”

Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy merged in 1987, to create the world’s largest conglomerate specializing in luxury goods. In the years that followed, brands like Givenchy (1988), Céline (1996), and Marc Jacobs (1997) were acquired, indicating a big change in the global fashion industry.

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JAPAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AGENCY 

As part of the National Research and Development Agencies in Japan, its main objective is to build the infrastructure needed to support the creation and dissemination of knowledge. The agency is overseen by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Technology (MEXT) and the Council for Science, Technology and Innovation (CSTI).

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NATIONAL ROUTE 409

The Tokyo Bay Aqua-line is a fifteen kilometer long line that connects Kizarazu City with Kawasaki City. It is a fragment of a longer line, the National Route 409, that begins in Narita, Chiba. Although it is inevitable to think about curves when it comes to design highways, the straight line remains in essence, as the most efficient way of connecting two points.

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OIL PEAK

The insecurities relating to oil shortage has been determinant in formulating government policies and has been a major cause of political unrest among countries. Peak-oil refers to a hypothetical point where the global crude oil production will reach its maximum rate and then start to decline following the bell curve. This predictive graph indicates the natural reserve available on earth.

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PICARD

A frozen food grocery for the busy person or families sells as the dream for modern society. Established in France as a solution for consumers to have good taste without any time spent in cooking. The frozen food store is now placed with three locations in Tokyo; Aoyama, Azabu-Juban and Nakameguro.

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