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7th L'argus European Design competition announced

Fri, 06 Jun 2008

On 21 June 2008, French magazine L'Argus de l'automobile will launch its 7th European Design competition. Students will have to imagine a new vehicle based on the theme: "Invent a vehicle that is useful for society". The deadline for submissions is December 21, 2008.

The Brief
To keep up with economic, political and social developments in the automobile markets in the West, manufacturers are trying to come up with new offers. At a time where the movement of individuals is fundamental, niche segments are diversifying, using more and more innovative materials, energy sources and technologies and new travel systems. Vehicles or services are appearing to benefit society as a whole.

Students should first of all draw up a list of requirements in terms of the movement of goods, services and people on Western markets. Entrants should then specify those that are "socially useful" (proven or potential), depending on his or her interpretation of this notion.

On this basis, the entrant will put forward an innovative and useful vehicle concept to be manufactured and sold on Western markets. Students are asked explain their choices at every step of the project - interest of the concept, selection of materials, production method, functionalities, design, etc.

How to participate
The competition is open to students attending design colleges within the European Union and Switzerland (automotive and industrial design, fine arts, architecture...).

For a project to be eligible it must include four plates:

1 context plate with the project explanations and the guided commentary;1 sketch plate;2 drawing plates, including: Views from different angles (exterior, interior and focusing on certain functions); Captions (chosen materials, labels of the interior layout, vehicle architecture, ergonomic design, dimensions, specific functions, etc.).The winner will receive a sum of €3,000, as well as an internship within the style department of French car manufacturer Renault. The designer of the project in 2nd place will win €1,500 and the designer in 3rd place will take home €500.

Every short-listed project selected will be exhibited during the award ceremony at the end of January 2009.

For more information and to submit your projects visit: concoursdesign@argusauto.com

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