"d design travel" presents only those things that have truly impressed the reader from the perspective of "long-life design" after traveling to the area as if the editors lived there.
Hiroshima as a Testament to Friendship That Creates the Future
Beyond the connotation of a tragic legacy and prayer for peace, the word "Hiroshima" now harbors the power to connect people, bind the islands of the vast Seto Inland Sea, and create a new future together. I hold the conviction that the reconstruction of Hiroshima is complete. In Hiroshima today, the "co-creation lifestyle" that could be considered friendship is being fostered, leading people to the world and to hope.
(By Hideto Shindo / Editor-in-Chief)
One Note on the Cover : Yuki Tejima "AID#60"
We were reminded of how impressive Yuki Tejima is as an artist while viewing his work at Hiroshima MOCA. The AID series embodies his feelings on Hiroshima, as well as its sights and future. AID expresses a Hiroshima that, 80 years since the atomic bombing, has not only recovered but embarked upon a renaissance. This huge piece on Peace Boulevard is now the local scenery and was one of my biggest highlights.
*The books are written in Japanese and English.
B5 deformed 192-page full color
Written in bi-lingual format: Japanese/English
D&DEPARTMENT