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 2004 Motor Trend International Design Contest winners announced

 

Best of Show winner: Armani by Guilherme Albuquerque Knop


Best of Show winner: Armani by Guilherme Albuquerque Knop


First Place Design Professional: Victoronix Bernia by Steve Cook


First Place Design Professional: Victoronix Bernia by Steve Cook


First Place Design Student: Urban Victory Vehicle by
Mauricio Bedolla Gasca


First Place Design Student: Urban Victory Vehicle by
Mauricio Bedolla Gasca


First Place Amateur (18 Years and Older): Armani Passion by Jose Alfonso Tavera Sanchez



First Place Amateur (18 Years and Older): Armani Passion by Jose Alfonso Tavera Sanchez


First Place Amateur (17 Years and Younger): Teva Cross Terra
by Noah Hammersten


The judges and finalists at the awards presentation



Nov 2, 2004 - The winners of the 2004 Motor Trend International Design Contest were announced during Media Day at the California International Auto Show (CIAS) held in Anaheim.  Top honors were awarded to Guilherme Albuquerque Knop (26) from Parana, Brazil. Guilherme received the award for best of show and a cash prize of $2,500 for his design of an Armani/ Transport. This prestigious award is bestowed annually to the designer who best captures the contest theme.

“This year’s entries really stepped it up a notch creating some of the most cutting-edge designs we’ve seen,” said Matt Stone, executive editor of Motor Trend.” 

The sixth-annual Motor Trend/CIAS International Design Contest received over 2,500 registrations from more than 70 countries and challenged amateur, student and professional designers to design a car, truck or SUV conceived, built and brought to market by a company that is not currently an automotive producer.  With companies around the world maximizing brand recognition to set themselves apart from their competitors, such as McDonalds’ Arches and Nike’s Swoosh, this year’s  'Brand It Your Way' theme challenged contestants to bring the attributes and characteristics of their chosen brand to life by conceptualizing a vehicle that clearly exemplified the traits of the product. 

Each design submission was represented in a minimum of three different perspectives, with at least one being a rendering of the passenger compartment that identified the instrumentation and driver controls.  Entries also included a brief synopsis that explained how the design was conceptualized, as well as the car’s technical and general specifications. 

“In such a product-driven world, this year’s theme hit home with the competitors, allowing them to leave their mark and truly ‘Brand It their Way’,” said Stone. “The contest creates a unique opportunity for designers of all different skill sets to get their visions in front of the most distinguished designers in the automotive sector.”

First place in the Design Professional category was awarded to Steve Cook (39) from Portland, Oregon for his design of the Victoronix Bernia. Steve is currently a senior designer with Pinnacle Exhibits, Displayworks and Exhibit Group. Mauricio Bedolla Gasca (29) was awarded top honors in the Design Student category for his design of the Urban Victory Vehicle. Mauricio is currently enrolled in the design master program at Umeå Institute of Design in Sweden.

Other winners included:

Design Professional Category
2nd Place:  Magnus Gustafsson, Lockheed Martin X-2 Lightning - Trollhattan, Sweden
3rd Place:  Hilgard Muller, Bell Aegis - Santa Cruz, California
Finalist:  Armando Mercado Villalobos, Swiss Army - Mexico City, Mexico

Design Student Category
2nd Place:  Csaba Wittinger, Boeing 7C7 - Budapest, Hungary
3rd Place:  Iavor Todorov, Oakley Monster - Toronto, Canada
Finalist:  Khaleel Melbourne, Kodakar - Sunrise, Florida
Finalist:  Zsolt Tarnok, Sony Spark - Budapest, Hungary

Amateur: 18 Years and Older Category
1st Place: Jose Alfonso Tavera Sanchez of Mexico City, Mexico (Armani Passion)
2nd Place: Stephane Caron, Quebec, Canada (Gravity)
3rd Place: Hussein Al-Attar, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany (Fila Enkidu)

Amateur: 17 Years and Younger Category
1st Place:  Noah Hammersten, Teva Cross Terra - Bloomington, MN
2nd Place: Julien Bilodeau, Louis Vuitton Luxury Sports Car - Nova Scotia, Canada
3rd Place: Mahaan Ghose, NASA Wanderer ST3 - West Bengal, India

The first round of judging was completed in September when the judges reviewed over 250 entries.  Ten finalists, representing the Design Student and Professional categories, were selected to receive a trip to Anaheim for the chance to discuss their design entries in person with each member of the distinguished judging panel at the CIAS.

The Best of Show winner received a $2,500 cash award and the first-place winner in the design professional category received a $1,000 cash award.  Additionally, the first-place winner in the design student category received a $1,000 cash scholarship towards the college or university of his choice and each amateur category winner received a $500 cash prize, courtesy of the CIAS.  The Academy of Art University in San Francisco awarded the first-place winner in the Amateur: 18 and Older category with two free online design classes. The top winner of the Amateur: 17 and Younger category received the choice of a Summer Study Grant Scholarship or a scholarship to the Academy’s Summer Art Experience.  Finally, first, second and third place in each category received a trophy, certificate of achievement, a one-year Motor Trend magazine subscription, and will have their achievement recognized in a future issue of Motor Trend and online at www.motortrend.com and www.mtdesigncontest.com

Some of the most notable designers from the automotive industry and industry experts gathered at the CIAS for the final round of judging.  After hours of deliberation, Motor Trend’s Executive Editor Matt Stone and Lou Mohn, President of the Primedia Consumer Automotive Group presented the award to the winners in the Design Professional and Student categories at an afternoon press conference and awards ceremony.

The judging team from this year’s contest included the following designers and industry experts:

- Henrik Fisker, Executive Design Director/Aston Martin Lagonda, California Advanced Product Creation Ford Motor Company
- Tom Matano, Director of Industrial Design, Academy of Art University
- Hideki Masuda, Assistant Director of Industrial Design, Academy of Art University
- Eddie Paul, President and Founder, E.P. Industries
- Frank Saucedo, Director of Design, General Motors Advanced Design
- Dan Sims, Design Director, Mitsubishi Motors Research & Design Center of America, Mitsubishi North America
- Matt Stone, Executive editor, Motor Trend & Contest Chief Judge
- Jeff Teague, President, Teague Design

You can read more about the Motor Trend International Design Contest, including an online gallery of this year's winners and finalists at www.motortrend.com


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