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2006-04-21 News Headlines

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Plastics scoop top awards at competition

Vehicle designs for the emerging Chinese market and new ideas for the unique properties of plastics scooped the top awards at the Royal College of Art PLASTicon competition.

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RCA students mingled with leading international figures from the automotive design industry, and General Electric representatives at the lively awards ceremony, on April 6, at the RCA HQ in Kensington, London.

RCA winners group photo. Click Go for High resolution image.

Judging was so tight two winning teams which consists of a total of 8 different nationalities, were announced, rather than a single award, with each successful team being rewarded with a trip to New York and a meeting with the GE Design Council.

The first winners to be announced from the podium were the Material Icons team. This group of students, Ana Zadnik, Flavien Dachet, Daniel Sjoholm, and Yuko Kanemura, concentrated on the unique properties of plastic and explored different ways to manipulate it to create new textures, patterns and lighting effects.

RCA Stretched Plastic Form. Click Go for High resolution image.

Their ideas included a car featuring copper sheets laminated in thermochromatic plastic, which changes color as the vehicle heats up, and a “celebrity car” for Icelandic star Bjork, using the colors of Iceland for inspiration.

RCA Winners Plastic Pellets. Click Go for High resolution image.

The second winning RCA team was the Mobility Icons - China team, who were challenged to create a suitable mode of transport for this emerging market.

RCA Winners Celebrity SUV. Click Go for High resolution image.

After a trip to China, the team of Filip Krnja, Ehsan Maghaddampour and Jamie Tomkins developed vehicles for residents of an imaginary tower block - the Beijing Boom Tower. These ranged from a luxury concept car for the penthouse residents, a taxi design for the middle level residents with concertina doors for the crowded Chinese streets, and a new hybrid bike with interchangable parts for the working class at the entry level.

Individual prizes were also presented to Julien Cueff, Chanwie Park and Matthew Croft. Each individual award winner received an Apple i-pod.

RCA Winners Mobility Vehicle. Click Go for High resolution image.

GE vice president and general manager of GE Plastics Automotive division Greg Adams who presented the prizes said that GE was pleased to be involved with the automotive designers of the future. He foresaw that design would be of increasing importance to the automotive industry and plastics would play a vital part in this development. Adams commented on how plastic materials currently accounted for up to 10% of all vehicles, but this percentage would increase greatly in the future.

RCA Winners Hybrid Bicycle. Click Go for High resolution image.

Seventeen graduate students from the RCA's Vehicle Design Department and three from RCA’s Textiles Department took part in the three month assignment to imagine the future of automotive design in plastics.

The PLASTicon program divided students into teams of three and four for research into specific scenarios including emerging generations, emerging markets, auto segment redefinition, formal freedom and function integration. Once the groups had completed an analysis and reached conclusions, each team member designed and modeled a personal interpretation of the scenario. GE advisors worked closely with RCA staff and students to provide guidance and resources.

RCA Rector and Vice-Provost Professor Sir Christopher Frayling was also at the awards event, and praised the quality of designs.

The RCA is the world's only wholly postgraduate university of art and design. The RCA's Vehicle Design curriculum trains students to pioneer new approaches for private and public transportation, including addressing such concerns as traffic congestion, safety and environmental issues.

GE’s Plastics business is an industry leader in automotive technologies representing body panels and glazing, exterior components, trims and accessories, lighting, structures and interiors, underhood applications and new markets. Innovative GE materials expand design freedom and creativity vs. traditional metal and glass while helping to give manufacturers many performance and aesthetic benefits, including weight reduction for improved fuel economy, noise reduction, parts integration for lighter weight and cost savings, and unique colors and special effects.

Find information about GE Plastics.

Read a recent press release from GE Plastics about; 'GE Plastics sees Global Application Technology as major competitive path to future as it accelerates expansion of GApT capabilities worldwide.'


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