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Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | Early Life and Education | Early Life and Education
Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He grew up in a region affected by conflict and gender-based violence, and in 2019, fled his home during a period of insecurity, walking over 200 kilometers to reach the Ugandan border. He resettled in the Kyaka II Refugee Settlement.
Determined to rebuild his life through education, Mudekereza joined Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL), where he is currently pursuing a four-year Bachelor's degree in Sustainable Development at XIM University Bhubaneswar in collaboration with JWL and Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS). He is also completing a Liberal Studies certificate as part of the program. |
Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | Career and Advocacy | Career and Advocacy
Mudekereza has held various roles in humanitarian, development, advocacy, and financial sectors, including:
Credit Officer, VisionFund Uganda – Providing microfinance services to low-income and refugee communities to promote financial inclusion and entrepreneurship.
Assistant Advocacy Officer, Awa Project.
Trainings Lead, Planet Impact Makers – Leading capacity-building workshops and empowerment sessions for youth, women, and refugee entrepreneurs on topics such as business, leadership, and digital tools.
Social Worker, REPSSI – Delivered mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to urban refugees and host communities in Kampala.
Volunteer Caregiver, International Rescue Committee (2022)
Teacher, English Training Centre, Kyaka II Refugee Camp (2020–2021)
Language Translator, Alight Uganda (2020)
Enumerator, Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS)
Trainer and Fieldworker, Kulewa Watoto Project, IRC Uganda (over 3 years)
Entrepreneurship Support, Makerere University (6-month engagement in 2023) |
Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | Refugee With Potential Foundation | Refugee With Potential Foundation
In 2021, Mudekereza founded the Refugee With Potential Foundation, a refugee-led initiative that provides small-space organic farming training, education advocacy, and sustainable development programs to help refugees achieve self-reliance and food security. The foundation also runs mentorship programs for youth and women. |
Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | Advocacy and Public Engagement | Advocacy and Public Engagement
Mudekereza is a dedicated advocate for refugee access to education, especially higher education and digital learning. He regularly posts on social media to raise awareness about education gaps in refugee settlements and has called for policy reforms to improve refugee inclusion.
He has represented youth at the 2024 Global Youth Conference on Compassionate Advocacy & Actions and applied to participate in the World Economic and Leadership Forum to bring refugee voices to global policy discussions. |
Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | Recognition and Leadership | Recognition and Leadership
Global alumni Moderator, Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL)
Selected participant, Global Youth Conference on Youth for Compassionate Advocacy & Actions (2024)
Founder and director, Refugee With Potential Foundation |
Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | Personal Life | Personal Life
Mudekereza resides in Kampala, Uganda, for his studies and professional work. He speaks English, French, Swahili, Luganda, Lingala, and Kinyankore. |
Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | References | References |
Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | External Links | External Links
LinkedIn – Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza
Refugee With Potential Foundation Website
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Draft:Alex Kitumaini Mudekereza | Table of Content | AFC submission, Early Life and Education, Career and Advocacy, Refugee With Potential Foundation, Advocacy and Public Engagement, Recognition and Leadership, Personal Life, References, External Links |
Draft:Ahrar Jabal al-Arab Gathering | AfC submission | The Ahrar Jabal al-Arab Gathering () is a Druze militia operating in the As-Suwayda Governorate of southern Syria. |
Draft:Ahrar Jabal al-Arab Gathering | References | References |
Draft:Ahrar Jabal al-Arab Gathering | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
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File:UD San Lorenzo de Flumen.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Albert Earnshaw | Short description | Albert Earnshaw (31 October 1865 – 19 March 1920) was a British lawyer and colonial judge. |
Albert Earnshaw | Early life and education | Early life and education
Earnshaw was born at Netherton, Yorkshire on 31 October 1865, the only son of David Earnshaw. He was educated at Huddersfield College; University College, Durham (BA), and Pembroke College, Oxford (MA). He was an open classical scholar and took first class honours at both universities. He was a fellow of Durham University from 1889 to 1897. In 1893, he was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple. |
Albert Earnshaw | Career | Career
After practising on the North-Eastern Circuit from 1896 to 1904, Earnshaw went to the Windward Islands where he served as magistrate at Grenada, and as a member of the Legislative Council of the Windward Islands. In 1907, he went to British Guiana where he served as stipendiary magistrate. While there he served as chairman of the Commission on Queen's College, Georgetown and as sole commissioner on various hospital issues. In 1909, he was transferred to the Gold Coast Colony where he held the appointment of Puisne Judge and served as chairman of the Commission to enquire into education questions. In 1912, he returned to British Guiana as Puisne Judge, and in the following year was appointed acting Chief Justice, British Guiana.
In 1914, Earnshaw was appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, Straits Settlements, Singapore and Judicial Commissioner of the Federated Malay States. |
Albert Earnshaw | Personal life and death | Personal life and death
Earnshaw married Sarah Haley in 1896.
Earnshaw died suddenly on 19 March 1920 due to cerebral hemorrhage at Ipoh, Malaya, aged 54. |
Albert Earnshaw | References | References
Category:1865 births
Category:1920 deaths
Category:People educated at Huddersfield New College
Category:Alumni of University College, Durham
Category:Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford
Category:Members of the Inner Temple
Category:Chief justices of British Guiana
Category:Gold Coast (British colony) judges
Category:British Guiana judges
Category:Straits Settlements judges |
Albert Earnshaw | Table of Content | Short description, Early life and education, Career, Personal life and death, References |
Draft:Liwa al-Imam al-Hussein | AfC submission | Liwa al-Imam al-Hussein () is a |
Draft:Liwa al-Imam al-Hussein | Table of Content | AfC submission |
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Still fails WP:GNG as refs don't pass WP:SIRS. - UtherSRG (talk) 14:00, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards ceremonies | [[:List of Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards ceremonies]] | :List of Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards ceremonies
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Having a separate article for a list of 11 ceremonies (so far) when the parent article is at the size it is is not necessary. Too old for db-10. MSG17 (talk) 14:03, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Keep - The nominator has merged the list to Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards so this needs to be kept for attribution. Additionally, we have other list articles for award ceremonies so this is a useful redirect as somebody familiar with Wikipedia may look for such a list. -- Whpq (talk) 21:20, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
My idea was to histmerge and then make it a redirect, but yeah it would be good to just make it a redirect, especially since a separate list article might be more useful 10-15 years down the line. Thanks! MSG17 (talk) 22:05, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Nicetosoma papuana | Short description | Nicetosoma papuana is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Walter Rothschild in 1910. It is found in Papua New Guinea and on the Admiralty Islands. |
Nicetosoma papuana | References | References
Category:Moths described in 1910
Category:Spilosomina |
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Punggol Coast Bus Interchange | Short description | Punggol Coast Bus Interchange is an upcoming air-conditioned bus interchange located within the Punggol Digital District (PDD), currently under construction. It is located underneath Towers 80, 82 and 84 at the western edge of PDD. Rail connections are offered via the Punggol Coast MRT station, which opened on 10 December 2024. Teck Lee LRT Station is also within walking distance. Punggol Coast Bus Interchange will officially commence operations on 29 June 2025. |
Punggol Coast Bus Interchange | History | History
Plans for the interchange were first mooted as part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA)’s 2019 Draft Masterplan and also in the Land Transport Master Plan 2040. It would be sited within the Punggol Digital District, Singapore’s pilot Enterprise District comprising JTC’s mixed-use developments, and the Singapore Institute of Technology’s (SIT) new campus. It would also be developed by JTC Corporation, the statutory board that develops Singapore’s industrial land. Within the PDD, the interchange is sited at ground level just west of Punggol Coast MRT station (designated JTC Parcel CC1 in planning diagrams), a business park development comprising PDD Towers 1, 2 and 3 (later named Towers 80, 82 and 84). Originally named Punggol North Bus Interchange as referenced in LTA's Land Transport Master Plan 2040, it was later renamed as Punggol Coast Bus Interchange, after its connecting MRT station of the same name. |
Punggol Coast Bus Interchange | Bus Contracting Model | Bus Contracting Model
Under the Bus Contracting Model, all bus services operating from Punggol Coast Bus Interchange were divided into 2 Bus Packages, operated by two different bus operators. |
Punggol Coast Bus Interchange | List of Bus Services | List of Bus Services
+OperatorPackageRoutesGo-Ahead SingaporeLoyang34SBS TransitSengkang-Hougang117/M |
Punggol Coast Bus Interchange | References | References
Category:Transport infrastructure completed in 2025
Category:2025 establishments in Singapore
Category:Bus stations in Singapore |
Punggol Coast Bus Interchange | Table of Content | Short description, History, Bus Contracting Model, List of Bus Services, References |
File:Ma Zhanmin.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Ma Zhanmin.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Motorola V60 | Short description | Motorola V60 (marketed and stylized as Motorola V. Series 60) is a clamshell mobile phone developed by Motorola. The handset was introduced at the 2001 Consumer Electronics Show as the company's flagship and was considered to be the true modern successor of the StarTAC series. It was sold in GSM, CDMA, and TDMA versions.
The Motorola V60 featured a sleek, metallic exterior casing that made it very recognizable at the time and was noted for looking luxurious and classy compared to other cell phones of its time. Also present here is a small external display to show the time or caller ID, one of the earliest 'flip phones' to have so. Internally, it included text messaging and wireless Internet capabilities. The V60 was hugely popular and was, for some time, the best-selling cell phone in North America. After a number of different variants were released, the V60 line was succeeded by the Motorola V600. |
Motorola V60 | Features | Features
The Motorola V60 was released two years after their V3620/V3688, often seen as the first "real" clamshell phone. The V60 was a high-end feature phone during the time it was on the market. The internal screen is monochrome and has a resolution of 96 by 64 pixels and uses OptiMax technology, displaying 3 lines of text, and an emerald colored backlight. The external display was very unique for its time, although it was not the first, as that feat belongs to Samsung's SGH-A200 and SGH-A300. The Motorola V60 includes GPRS 4+1 for what was then fast data speeds and included a WAP browser. It however lacked an IrDA (infrared) port. |
Motorola V60 | Release and variants | Release and variants
Three versions of the V60 were sold; the V60g (triband GSM 900/1800/1900), V60c (trimode CDMA 850/1900 and AMPS 850), and V60t (dual mode TDMA 850/1900 and AMPS 850). The CDMA units have a retractable antenna and the TDMA units have a stubby antenna.
The Motorola V60 was first released (as V60c) in the US on March 26, 2001 on Alltel. V60c was released on Verizon in July 2001. The V60c was sold for about $349 on a one year contract, $399 on two year, and $449 on a three year contract. The V60g was sold for about $649 directly. It was later released (V60t) by Cingular and AT&T.
Abroad, Hutchison Telecom carried the Motorola V60 in Hong Kong released in the August of 2001. It was also released in China, Singapore and Taiwan in 2001. The V60 also released in Europe beginning around November 2001, although the Motorola V66 (which is slightly smaller than V60 and has plastic housing) had already been on the market for a while. It costed 1,300 DM in Germany (approximately 1,065€ in 2025). |
Motorola V60 | V60i and v60x | V60i and v60x
The Motorola V60i expanded upon the V60 model. Externally it added a revised color scheme and removable faceplates. It added Java Micro Edition capability for running software such as mobile games and added the ability for downloadable ringtones and graphics. The V60i was announced on February 14, 2002 and was initially available on Verizon, then AT&T, and in other countries. A common problem with this model was the antenna snapping off for no particular reason.
In April 2003, a special V60i was announced with Harley-Davidson branding, exclusively sold at Harley-Davidson dealerships.
The V60x is another model of the V60i that adds BREW applet support, picture messaging, GPS location and CDMA2000 1x data. It was released in 2003. |
Motorola V60 | V60p and V60s | V60p and V60s
Motorola V60p is a CDMA variant of the V60 with a speakerphone, designed for use with Verizon Wireless's push-to-talk (PTT) service that launched in the US in August 2003, with it being the first device released for the service. It is thicker than a regular V60 and has a rubberized PTT button on its side. Motorola V60s is a version that is identical but without the PTT ability. |
Motorola V60 | V60t Color | V60t Color
V60t Color is a color display variant released in September 2003 on Cingular for $149 on a two year contract. |
Motorola V60 | V60v | V60v
Motorola V60v is a variant for Sprint PCS. |
Motorola V60 | Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes-Benz
Beginning in December 2001, Motorola V60c units began to be offered by Mercedes-Benz dealerships in the US as part of in-car handsfree phone systems.
The V60i for Verizon Wireless was also included with some Mercedes-Benz models, and integrated with the vehicle's COMAND infotainment system, as well as its telematics system. In these vehicles, the V60i included Mercedes-Benz branding. |
Motorola V60 | References | References
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Motorola V60 | Table of Content | Short description, Features, Release and variants, V60i and v60x, V60p and V60s, V60t Color, V60v, Mercedes-Benz, References |
Category:Kvartal 95 Studio | [[Category:Television studios in Ukraine]] | Category:Television studios in Ukraine
Category:Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Category:Companies based in Kyiv
Category:Ukrainian companies established in 2003
Category:Ukrainian comedy
Category:Comedy troupes
Category:Kryvyi Rih
Category:Entertainment companies established in 2003
Category:Ukrainian film studios
Category:Television production companies of Ukraine |
Category:Kvartal 95 Studio | Table of Content | [[Category:Television studios in Ukraine]] |
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Draft:Saudamini Deo | Short description | Saudamini Deo is an Indian writer and translator. She is known for her work in translating Hindi literature into English, bringing attention to overlooked and avant-garde Hindi writers. Deo is the co-founding editor of RIC Journal and has contributed essays and translations to various literary and other publications. |
Draft:Saudamini Deo | Biography | Biography
Deo was born in Jaipur, India in a family of noted Hindi poets and civil servants. She obtained her B.A. in English Literature from Miranda House and M.A. in Comparative Literature from Jadavpur University. She holds a research master's degree in Anglophone Studies from Universite Paris-Cité. She briefly worked at Institut Francais en Inde before focusing on literary translation and research. |
Draft:Saudamini Deo | Translation Work | Translation Work
Deo has translated the works of prominent yet underrepresented Hindi authors such as Bhuwaneshwar and Rajkamal Chaudhary. Her translation of Bhuwaneshwar's short stories was published as Wolves and Other Stories in 2021. It was shortlisted for the VoW Book Award in translation and was praised as marking a significant event in Hindi literature. In 2023, she translated Rajkamal Chaudhary's Traces of Boots on Tongue and Other Stories. These translations have been widely noted for opening up significant figures in Hindi literature to global readerships. Her forthcoming translation of Alok Dhanwa's poetry collection, The World Is Made Up Every Day, is scheduled for publication in 2025.
She works between four languages: English, Hindi, Bangla, and French. |
Draft:Saudamini Deo | Writing and Editing | Writing and Editing
As a writer, Deo has contributed essays, articles, and fiction to publications such as Words Without Borders, Scroll.in, The Federal, Outlook India, and Kindle Magazine among others. Her essays often explore themes of language, translation, and the reception of Indian literature in the West. Her literary writing is sometimes described as charged with visionary force and enchanted meanderings that reject any safety.
She is the co-founding editor of RIC Journal, an online literary journal that publishes experimental works and writing with avant-garde ethos. She also routinely collaborates on interdisciplinary research exploring understudied relationship between literature and medicine.
In 2018, she was awarded residency at the Sangam House for her writing. |
Draft:Saudamini Deo | Selected Works | Selected Works
Wolves and Other Stories by Bhuwaneshwar (Translator), Seagull Books – 2021
Traces of Boots on Tongue and Other Stories by Rajkamal Chaudhary (Translator), Seagull Books – 2023
The World Is Made Up Every Day by Alok Dhanwa (Translator), Seagull Books – 2025 |
Draft:Saudamini Deo | References | References |
Draft:Saudamini Deo | Table of Content | Short description, Biography, Translation Work, Writing and Editing, Selected Works, References |
Listed buildings in Markington with Wallerthwaite | short description | Markington with Wallerthwaite is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 13 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Markington and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses, farmhouses, and associated structures, and the others consist of a tower, a bridge, a disused watermill and a church.
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Listed buildings in Markington with Wallerthwaite | Key | Key
Grade Criteria II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Listed buildings in Markington with Wallerthwaite | Buildings | Buildings
Name and locationPhotographDateNotesGradeBarn and chapel east of Markington HallThe barn and the outbuildings converted into a chapel, are in sandstone, limestone and cobble, and have pantile roofs, that of the barn with eaves courses of stone slate. The barn has a timber framed core, five bays and side aisles. On the front are quoins, a large doorway, and blocked slit vents. The chapel range projects at right angles on the left, and contains doorways and paired pointed windows.Markington HallA large house in gritstone and limestone, with moulded floor and eaves bands, and a stone slate roof. It has a two-storey three-bay hall range, and three-storey cross-wings with coped gables and shaped kneelers. In the centre is a doorway in an architrave, flanked by mullioned windows, and in the upper floor are sash windows. Elsewhere, most of the windows are mullioned.Park HouseThe farmhouse, which was largely rebuilt in 1810, is in gritstone with quoins on the left, and a stone slate roof, hipped on the right, and with a coped gable on the left. There are three storeys and three bays. Above the doorway on the front is an inscribed datestone, and above it is a carved stone. The windows in the left two bays have pivoting frames, and in the right bay are cross windows. In the right return is a doorway, its jambs and lintel with chamfered surrounds, and a datestone in the lintel. To the right are a mullioned window and a mullioned and transomed window.Hincks HallThe farmhouse is in gritstone, and it was refronted in the 18th century in brick. It has stone quoins, and a pantile roof with three courses of stone slates, moulded gable copings, and ball finials. There are two storeys and attics, and four bays. On the front is a doorway in an original window opening, and in the projecting left bay is an ogee dated and initialled doorhead. The windows on the front are sashes, and in the attic is a two-light mullioned window.How Hill Tower and outbuildings100px|centre1722A tower and outbuildings on the site of a former chapel, incorporating earlier remains. They are in limestone and gritstone with Westmorland slate roofs. The tower has two storeys, a square plan, a projecting stair bay on the south, an inscribed floor band, a modillion eaves band and a pyramidal roof with a cross. On the south front is a round-headed doorway with imposts and a keystone, above which is a decorated plaque, and a round-arched window with a chamfered surround. Against the tower are the remains of outbuildings, consisting of a three-storey block with lean-to additions to the east, and a one and two-storey block to the north.Rigg House FarmThe farmhouse is in stone, and has a pantile roof with coped gables. On the north front are sash windows, mostly horizontally-sliding, and a dormer. In the west and south fronts are pointed casement windows, and there is a south single-storey kitchen wing. The east front is partly rendered and has a porch.Galand BridgeA raised walkway in Studley Royal Park in gritstone. It consists of a round arch with a pathway below, a buttress in the centre, and a lower arch to the right over a waterfall.Brook HouseThe farmhouse is in stone and cobble, with sandstone dressings, quoins, a pantile roof to the main block, and a stone slate roof to the extension. There are two storeys, the main block has two bays, and to the right is a lower single bay extension. The doorway is in the extension, and the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes.Gate piers north of Park House100px|centreThe gate piers at the entrance to the drive are in stone, they have a square section, and are rusticated. Each pier has a plain entablature, a deep moulded cornice, and a capstone with a ball finial. There are projecting buttresses on the inner faces with scrolled tops.Church FarmhouseThe house is in rendered limestone, and has a purple slate roof with coped gables and kneelers. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorway is in the centre, and the windows are sashes in architraves.Foal Cote HouseThe house is in gritstone with a projecting eaves band and a pantile roof. There are two storeys, two bays, a lower range at right angles on the left, and a rear outshut. The doorway is in the centre, the windows on the front are sashes in architraves, and elsewhere there are horizontally-sliding sashes.Low MillA disused watermill in stone and rubble, with sandstone and limestone quoins, paired gutter brackets, and a Westmorland slate roof with gable copings. There are fronts of one and three bays, and on the right return is a two-storey lean-to range. In the left return is a sluice for the mill race.St Michael's Church100px|centre1843–44The church is built in gritstone, it has a Westmorland slate roof, and is in Decorated style. It consists of a nave, a south porch, and a lower chancel with a north vestry, and on the west gable is a bellcote. The porch has a pointed arch, above which is a hood mould and a statue in a niche. |
Listed buildings in Markington with Wallerthwaite | References | References |
Listed buildings in Markington with Wallerthwaite | Citations | Citations |
Listed buildings in Markington with Wallerthwaite | Sources | Sources
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Amphissa cancellata | Short description | Amphissa cancellata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. |
Amphissa cancellata | Distribution | Distribution
This species occurs from Brazil to Argentine, Southern Atlantic Ocean. |
Amphissa cancellata | References | References
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Draft:Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu (Adinkra Symbol) | Short description | Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu is an Adinkra symbol of the Akan people of Ghana, representing the value of continuous learning and the transformative power of education. The phrase translates from Twi to English as "He who does not know can learn," or more broadly, "He who does not know can learn to know." It reflects the belief that knowledge is not innate but can be acquired through education, observation, and openness to new ideas. |
Draft:Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu (Adinkra Symbol) | Symbolism and Meaning | Symbolism and Meaning
This Adinkra symbol emphasizes humility in the pursuit of knowledge. It is a reminder that ignorance is not a permanent state, and through effort and a willingness to learn, one can gain understanding and wisdom. The symbol promotes lifelong learning, intellectual curiosity, and the sharing of knowledge among individuals and within communities. |
Draft:Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu (Adinkra Symbol) | Reference | Reference |
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Draft:Maison Territo | AFC submission |
Maison Territo is a high-end furniture showroom located in Royalmount, Montreal, Canada. The 11,000-square-foot facility showcases Italian furniture brands and was founded by David Territo and Liv Siv-Ing..Smart Propylaia |
Draft:Maison Territo | History | History
The Territo family’s involvement in Montreal’s furniture industry began in 1972 when Calogero Territo, a cabinetmaker, established the family business. Initially focused on craftsmanship, the company later shifted to importing furniture from Europe.muuuz Over time, the family developed relationships with various Italian manufacturers, becoming known for importing European furniture to the Montreal market.
In 2024, the business expanded with the launch of Maison Territo, co-founded by David Territo, Calogero’s son, and Liv Siv-Ing, who has a background in the fashion industry.Archello Maison Territo, located in the Royalmount complex in Montreal, features collections from Italian brands including Fendi Casa, Versace Home, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, and Bentley Home Magazine Ligne. When naming the new showroom, David Territo carefully considered options and ultimately chose “Maison Territo” to honor his family. The showroom offers a retail experience that integrates furniture design with functional art, representing both a continuation of the family business and an expansion into new market segments La Presse |
Draft:Maison Territo | Biography-David Territo | Biography-David Territo
David Territo is a Canadian entrepreneur specializing in luxury furniture retail. He is the owner and CEO of Casavogue, a company originally founded by his parents, Calogero and Francesca Territo, in 1972. Casavogue offers a broad selection of high-end European and Canadian furniture, with a particular emphasis on Italian designs. Under David’s leadership, the company has maintained its reputation for quality and style in Montreal’s luxury furniture market. In addition to Casavogue, David Territo co-founded Maison Territo in 2024 alongside his wife, Liv Siv-Ing.
Apart from his involvement in the furniture sector, Territo is also active in real estate development. He founded Livoda Construction, a company engaged in real estate projects in Montreal. His work in real estate includes collaborations with architects and interior designers to integrate spatial concepts into his luxury furniture ventures. David Territo has been publicly associated with Ryan Serhant, a New York-based real estate broker, from whom he has received mentorship and support. |
Draft:Maison Territo | Architecture and Design | Architecture and Design
thumb|Bentley Home at Maison Territo store in Montreal
Maison Territo's showroom design was conceived in-house by the founding team, led by David Territo and Liv Siv-Ing, with the vision of creating a space that fuses artistic emotion with high-end functionalitycChic Magazine. Each section reflects the identity of the brands it houses, from the hand-textured plaster walls to the sculptural lighting and materials-based storytelling, creating an immersive and refined environment.Mixte Magazine |
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