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Ken Okiyama Designer Visit and Special Lecture

  • 24.12.13 / 이정민
Date 2024-12-13 Hit 144

 

On December 3, Ken Okuyama, CEO of KEN OKUYAMA DESIGN, visited our university and held a tea party with Chang Joong-sik, Dean of the College of Art and Design, YUNTAE KIM, Head Professor of the Department of Automotive and Transportation Design, Jae Seung Noh, Head Professor of the Institute of Human-Centric Mobility Design, and Yong Ju Kwon, Adjunct Professor, to discuss ways to cooperate and then gave a special lecture. Ken Okuyama is a world-renowned designer who has designed the Enzo Ferrari and the fifth-generation Maserati Quattroporte. In this special lecture, he gave a lecture on the design development process of his representative projects and his role as a designer, as well as his role in the rapidly changing future mobility industry. The lecture was followed by a Q&A session, which ended in great success.

 

 

 

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Ken Okiyama Designer Visit and Special Lecture

Date 2024-12-13 Hit 144

 

On December 3, Ken Okuyama, CEO of KEN OKUYAMA DESIGN, visited our university and held a tea party with Chang Joong-sik, Dean of the College of Art and Design, YUNTAE KIM, Head Professor of the Department of Automotive and Transportation Design, Jae Seung Noh, Head Professor of the Institute of Human-Centric Mobility Design, and Yong Ju Kwon, Adjunct Professor, to discuss ways to cooperate and then gave a special lecture. Ken Okuyama is a world-renowned designer who has designed the Enzo Ferrari and the fifth-generation Maserati Quattroporte. In this special lecture, he gave a lecture on the design development process of his representative projects and his role as a designer, as well as his role in the rapidly changing future mobility industry. The lecture was followed by a Q&A session, which ended in great success.

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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