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(from Ferrari Press Release) Seoul’s Hongik University wins Ferrari World Design Contest 2011
Maranello, 19th July
2011 – Students from Seoul’s Hongik University have won the Ferrari
World Design Contest, a competition in which 50 highly prestigious
universities across the globe took up Ferrari’s challenge of
imagining its cars of the future. The Korean school was chosen ahead
of the second-placed IED of Turin in the final with London’s Royal
College of Arts finishing in third position.
The first three classified models are:
1) Eternità – Kim
Cheong Ju (Korea Rep.), Ahn Dre (Korea Rep.), Lee Sahngseok
(Korea Rep.) – Hongik University (Seoul)
2) Xezri – Samir Sadikhov (Azerbaigian) – IED (Turin)
3) Cavallo Bianco – Henry Cloke (Regno Unito), Qi Haitao (Cina)
– RCA (London)
Following the
prize-giving ceremony, Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo
commented: “Nurturing the creativity of young people is a
fundamental strategy in every walk of life. The Ferrari World Design
Contest represents a window that we want to keep open on the world
and the creative energy of the next generation. I saw at first hand
the many genuinely innovative ideas that these talented youngsters
sent us and could feel the enormous passion and commitment that had
gone into them. I am certain that some of these suggestions will
come to light in the Ferraris of the future.”
The Seoul students provided the finest interpretation of Ferrari’s
design brief for a thoroughbred hypercar brimming with new
generation technologies and materials, a car extreme (“hyper”) not
only in its architecture but also in every other aspect. Having
completed an initial 2D design, the entrants then generated 3D
models in 3D Autodesk® Alias as well as making a physical 1:4 scale
model with particular emphasis on detailing and the car interior in
addition to more functional concerns.
All of the design concepts focused on reducing fuel consumption
through alternative propulsion systems, particularly hybrid engines.
Another common thread was the boosting of driving pleasure through
weight reduction. More geometric forms alternated with sinuous,
almost organic lines in the various design projects.
There were also two special prizes. The “Autodesk Design Award”, for
the best use of Alias software in the design process, was presented
by the technical partner to the contest to Hongik school. The second
prize, the “Most Unexpected Technological Solution” award, went to
the team from Jiangnan University (China) for the audacious
technical solutions contained in The Drake concept. The prizes were
presented by Brenda Discher, Autodesk’s Vice President Industry
Market, and Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa.
The three finalists, however, received their prizes from Ferrari
chairman Luca di Montezemolo, CEO Amedeo Felisa, Paolo Pininfarina,
chairman of the Pininfarina Group which has partnered Ferrari in the
styling of its cars for over six decades, and Flavio Manzoni,
director of the Ferrari Style Centre, which organised the contest.