mardi 19 janvier 2016

ISD Rubika's Manifesto Concept Wins Ferrari Top Design School Challenge


The Ferrari Manifesto concept has won the overall prize in Ferrari’s Top Design School Challenge, beating out 11 other design studies in the process. Six students from the ISD-Rubik school in Valenciennes, France took home the top honors for their concept after the panel of jurors were left impressed by the concept’s sleek design and forward-thinking doors. The winning team of designers are made up of Michael Barthly, Jean-Baptiste Epinat, Grimaud Gervex, Mikael Kalyvianakis, William Stock, and Stan Oleksiak. Barthly, Epinat, and, Gervex were responsible for the Manifesto’s exterior design while Kalyvianakis, Stock, and Oleksiak designed the interior of the design study.

Other concept designs were also recognized by Ferrari, particularly the Ferrari FL, the only design study among the 12 finalists that focused exclusively on the interior. The concept, which was the creation of Roman Egorov from the Hochschule Pforzheim in Germany, received a special mention for its human machine interface, even though the exterior design of the concept could’ve given the Manifesto a serious run for its money.

Rounding out the list of winners is the Ferrari de Esfera concept, which took home the “Premio Speciale” award, otherwise known as the “fan favorite” award. While it did not win the hearts and minds of the jurors, it did receive the most votes of any of the design concepts on Ferrari’s official Facebook page. The concept was created by three students from the Hongik University in Seoul, Korea.

All three concepts were deemed the best examples of the Ferrari of 2040, although none of them are likely to be produced in the future. That’s never been the objective of the Design School Challenge. But, for what it’s worth, we can be comforted knowing that the future of the industry is going to be in the hands of some incredible designers.

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