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Serviced apartments are gaining attention these days as we move through the transformation of lifestyles caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Serviced apartments have become spaces that meet a wide variety of needs for those who travel between city and suburbs, or for those looking to be refreshed from working at home. Three people who know Roppongi Hills well have stayed at its serviced apartment recently. This is what they have experienced.
Vol. 1. Masato Kawai: Interior Stylist
“I used to come here to see how the project was going during the construction of Roppongi Hills,” says interior stylist Masato Kawai. It is the nature of his work. Kawai often visits the area around Roppongi Hills, where there are a variety of interior-related stores, including Living Motif in the Axis Building. He added, ”I like to walk around and look at the works of st
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L équipe de conception Apple parle de la création du AirPods Max
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In a new interview, a trio of Apple executives and designers shared details and tidbits about the development and design of the company s new AirPods Max headphones.
Apple vice president of Industrial Design Evans Hankey; Apple VP of marketing Bob Borchers; and industrial designer Eugene Whang recently spoke to Japanese design website
Casa Brutus about the new premium over-ear headphones.
From the beginning, the team set out to create a product that was beautiful, powerful, and immersive. Hankey said that it was important to design a product that users would actually want to wear, but could deliver performance, too.
There are some details about the team s process, including the fact that Apple tested hundreds of different prototypes before settling on the eventual final design. Hankey said that Apple only has a single shot when it s entering a new market, so the team wanted to get it right.
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Apple vice president of Industrial Design Evans Hankey; Apple VP of marketing Bob Borchers; and industrial designer Eugene Whang recently spoke to Japanese design website
Casa Brutus about the new premium over-ear headphones.
From the beginning, the team set out to create a product that was beautiful, powerful, and immersive. Hankey said that it was important to design a product that users would actually want to wear, but could deliver performance, too.
There are some details about the team s process, including the fact that Apple tested hundreds of different prototypes before settling on the eventual final design. Hankey said that Apple only has a single shot when it s entering a new market, so the team wanted to get it right.