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Significant History

1985
  • At the '85 Washington General Assembly of Icsid, Aichi Prefecture, City of Nagoya and the local economic community unified and made a formal bid to host the 1989 Icsid Congress in Nagoya. (*1)
1986
  • City of Nagoya, to mark its 100th year anniversary, decided to host the World Design Exposition.
1987
  • In the 4th National Development Plan, it is stated that the Nagoya area shall be a region that accumulates design research and development.
1988
  • Aichi Prefecture, City of Nagoya and The Nagoya Chamber of Commerce & Industry joined together to set up a committee to study the feasibility of establishing an international design center in the Nagoya area.
  • The Nagoya Chamber of Commerce & Industry proposed the establishment of an international design center.
  • The first Public Design Fair in Japan was held.
1989
  • '89 Design Year
  • Statement pronouncing Nagoya as "Design City"
  • World Design Exposition (July 15 - November 26)
  • The 16th Icsid Congress (Icsid '89 Nagoya/October 18-21) attracted 3,764 designers from 46 countries. At the closing ceremony, Mr. Kotaro Takeda, Chairman, Nagoya Chamber of Commerce & Industry, introduced a request for the formation of an international design center that would appeal to the design community globally.
1990
  • Chubu Association of Corporate Executives submitted proposals in support of the establishment of a global design center with the "Build Nagoya into a Design City" campaign.
  • Members from Aichi Prefecture, City of Nagoya, Nagoya Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the Chubu Economic Federation and associated groups met to promote the establishment of the International Design Center.
1991
  • The International Design Center Promotion Committee released the formal plan for the formation of IdcN.
1992
  • IdcN was formally founded and incorporated.
  • Icsid membership
1994
  • Construction started on International Design Center NAGOYA
  • Member of IFI (*2)
1995
  • Organized and hosted IFI World Interior Design Nagoya1995 (IFI '95 Nagoya) with 1,351 participants from 36 countries.
1996
  • Grand Opening of International Design Center NAGOYA
  • Member of Icograda (*3)
1997
  • Appointment of City of Nagoya as the host of the 2003 Icograda Congress and General Assembly
2003
  • Organized and hosted 2003 Icograda CONGRESS NAGOYA/JAPAN, "VISUALOGUE", with 3,807 participants from 49 countries.
2006
  • Organized and hosted International Design Center NAGOYA's 10th anniversary event, "Design for Social Innovations"
2008
  • Appointment of City of Nagoya as a "City of Design", a member of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network (*1)
2009
  • Establishment of Creative Design City Nagoya Organizing Committee (since 2014, Nagoya, UNESCO City of Design Organizing Committee)
2011
  • Establishment of the Collection Gallery (Closed in 2015)
  • Opened a shop-type business establishment support facility "creators shop Loop"
2012
  • Organized and hosted series of exhibitions to commemorate founding: 20th Anniversary of IdcN.
2016
  • Creative Business Space Chord (Facility establishment: City of Nagoya / 2016 to 2019).
2019
  • Establishment of Nagoya Innovator's Garage (Facility establishment: Central Japan Economic Federation, City of Nagoya).
  • *1: ICSID: Currently, WDO: The World Design Organization
  • *2: ICOGRADA: Currently, ico-D: International Council of Design
  • *3: IFI: The International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers
  • *4: The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) was created in 2004 to promote cooperation with and among cities that have identified creativity as a strategic factor for sustainable urban development. The Network covers seven creative fields: Crafts & Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Music and Media Arts. The City of Nagoya was appointed as a "City of Design" in October 2008.

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