All Editorial articles – Page 68
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Istituto d’Arte Applicata e Design di Torino - Student Degree Show
July 27, 2001 - L‘Instituto d’Arte Applicata e Design di Torino (The Turin Institute of Applied Art and Design) is currently exhibiting the work of students in Transportation Design, with the title "La Transportività Evoluta", hosted at Museo dell’Auto in Turin.
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Pforzheim University students prepare for their Transportation Design Diploma show
July 10, 2001 - The Transportation Design Diploma show at Pforzheim University, Germany, will be presented on 20th-21st July, 10:00-18:00.
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First impressions: Vehicle Design at the Royal College of Art Show
Final year students at London's Royal College of Art Vehicle Design course are currently showing their work in the annual degree show.
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Umeå Institute of Design Degree Show 2001
Students at Sweden's Umeå University Institute of Design have recently presented their work in their annual Degree Show.
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Vehicle Design graduates at the Royal College of Art rev up for the Show: Two
Jun 14, 2001 - Final year students at London's Royal College of Art Vehicle Design course are preparing for their annual degree show.
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Coventry University students have designs on your vehicle
May 28, 2001 - Transport Design students from Coventry University's School of Art and Design will be showing their work in the Design Degree Show, this year with the title of "Assembly Required", running from 9 -13 June.
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Stance 2015: Lahti Institute of Design
Lahti Institute of Design presents Stance 2015, the first degree show from Finland's only full-time dedicated vehicle design bachelors degree course
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Concept Car of the Week: Fiat VSS I.DE.A (1981)
The Institute of Development in Automotive Engineering, or I.DE.A for short, was founded in Turin in 1978 by the entrepreneur Franco Mantegazza and the architect Renzo Piano. The institute’s first project a commission by Fiat, who invested $3.25-million in exploring how the cars of the 1990s could be designed and built more efficiently.
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‘Vehicle design lab’ blog gives insight into Royal College of Art's Vehicle Design MA projects ahead of June show
Blog highlights the wide range of projects we can expect to see when the doors of the London-based institution opens its doors to the industry on 23 June
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Coventry University Transportation and Automotive design Tumblr previews 28 May degree show
Coventry University Transportation and Automotive design students have set up a Tumblr blog in the run-up to their graduation show on 28 May.
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Driven: Volvo XC90 (2015)
Getting to know Ingenlath’s first Volvo in the real world, the XC90
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Coventry University student wins Alias Wavefront Student design competition
July 19, 2000 - Coventry University MA Automotive Design student Saharudin Bin Busri has just been announced as the winner of ‘Best Transportation Design’ category, in the Alias Wavefront Global Student Competition 2000, organised by software manufacturers Alias Wavefront, the leading supplier of computer-aided design software to the automotive industry.
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BMW GINA concept - 2008
In 2008 BMW Group Design revealed a revolutionary new concept car which utilises a flexible textile cover to form its outer skin. Called the ‘GINA’ Light Visionary Model - an acronym derived from the principle of Geometry and Functions In “N” (Infinite) Adaptions - the concept offers dramatically different solutions that affect the design and functionality of future cars. One of Chris Bangle’s most famous cars.
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Concept Car of the Week: Fiat Scia (1993)
Although based on the Punto, the Fiat Scia looked so much more with its boat-like body shape and enticing stature
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College Exhibition: Coventry University MA Degree Show 2011
Bei LiTriad A three-seat urban vehicle that aims to reduce driver distraction. Triad is a reaction to the ever increasing and complicated HMI systems in car interior design. As technologies develop and more are shoehorned into the car interior, driver distraction rises in relation. By implementing such systems as HUD, ...
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College Exhibition: Coventry University MA Degree Show 2011
Late last year, Car Design News made its annual pilgrimage to Coventry to check out the latest MA students to graduate from the renowned school. Hosted, once again, by the Transport Museum, the night was an opportunity for the 15 graduating students to display their individual work, as well as ...
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Driven: Ford Mondeo wagon
Your impressions when looking at, getting in, and driving an unusual classic or sports car, are strong and distinctive. The value the design delivers is clear to see - the peaks and troughs of consuming the design are explicit.
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Driven: Honda FCX Clarity
It may be powered by a hydrogen fuel cell but the Honda FCX Clarity is no work-in-progress; its technology awkwardly shoehorned into an existing model. Nor is it a brittle concept without suspension banned from exceeding 30mph. It's a safety-tested four-seat executive sedan designed from scratch to accommodate hi-tech underpinnings.
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Driven: BMW 335i Cabriolet
Driving the car over the course of a week made us value details such as the hidden exterior door handle lights that come on at night when you approach the car, the way that the rear seatback folds forwards to give a large luggage area that can be secured (roof ...
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Driven: BMW 335i Cabriolet
The 3 series has come a long way. While the original 1975 E21 was initially only available as a two-door sedan, it was soon transformed into a cabriolet thanks to an aftermarket conversion kit by Baur. In 1982, the E30 was a two or four-door sedan until several years later, ...