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 Creapole-ESDI Masters Exhibition 2005

 

'Relation Remote System' by Julien Famchon
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'Relation Remote System' by Julien Famchon
'DNA' by Guillaume Lemaitre


'DNA' by Guillaume Lemaitre


'Pulsar' by Julien Petit


Alacran by Florian Sosthene


Honda FreeWheels by Vincent Soubiron


Mousike by Julian Restino

Photos: Creapole-EDSI


May 20, 2005 – Masters students in Transportation Design at Creapole-ESDI displayed their work in their graduation show in April. Located in the centre of Paris, Creapole-ESDI has been established for over 25 years and is one of the three largest schools of creative design and design management in the world.

The school has extensive partnerships with industry, and over 2000 graduates have been employed worldwide, with companies including GM, Pininfarina, Toyota, Peugeot-Citroën, Nissan, Honda, Daihatsu, and Renault.

The Transportation Design Masters projects included:

Relation Remote System
Julien Famchon
Project theme: 'The rehabilitation of the flesh into the universe of the automobile'

DNA
Guillaume Lemaitre
The architect K. Oosterhuis has presented constructions which react cognitively with the user: 'NSA muscle, the Trans-Ports muscle'. This was the inspiration for the project, an alternative interior solution for young couples. This entry-level vehicle should be able to be moulded according to their desires and their lifestyle in such a way that it becomes more personalized and thus comes to life.

Pulsar
Julien Petit
The concept features bodywork structurally open to the exterior, intended to recall the go-kart. In order to appeal to the customer-base (comprising those between the ages 16 and 40), a contrast between materials and acid-drop colours were used, integrated to the forms.

Alacran
Florian Sosthene
A sea-going embassy for the Lamborghini marque throughout the world, this 60-metre yacht has a mission to promote the legendary and exceptional image of the carmaker.

Honda Free Wheels
Vincent Soubiron
The concept is tied to Honda's policy: the Number 1 two-wheeler in the world proposes technological innovations but also safety solutions for the motorcyclist.

Mousike
Julian Restino
Project theme: 'Man creates scenery after his image; he manipulates and asserts himself in the midst of his surroundings by taking control of objects and the world around them. The car is a vector of richness, power and lust for conquest.'


Creapole-ESDI website: www.creapole.fr


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