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	<title>Future Technology &#187; Search Results  &#187;  train station concept design</title>
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		<title>Winners of RCA Toyota iQ Design Challenge 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 19:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this year, Toyota and Royal College of Art Students (RCA) have launched a creative partnership to promote innovative design for urban living, using Toyota&#8217;s new iQ city car as the inspiration. Students were asked to create an item that reflect the concept of &#8216;intelligent urban living&#8217;.
Yusuf Muhammad, was the winner of Living Room category [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this year, Toyota and Royal College of Art Students (<a href="http://www.rca.ac.uk/">RCA</a>) have launched a creative partnership to promote innovative design for urban living, using Toyota&#8217;s new iQ city car as the inspiration. Students were asked to create an item that reflect the concept of &#8216;intelligent urban living&#8217;.</p>
<p>Yusuf Muhammad, was the winner of Living Room category and joint overall winner. His Yu Type design sits on the computer keyboard and allows &#8216;hunt and peck&#8217; two fingered typists the opportunity to increase their speed and confidence. He is now thinking about developing the idea and hopes to include features like spell checking and predictive text to increase its appeal. Judges praised the way he addressed a social issue of an aging population within the urban context.</p>
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In response of this question &#8220;What next for your design?&#8221;, Yusuf says:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I&#8217;m definitely going to set aside a fair chunk of the prize to develop it. There&#8217;s a lot of people who would benefit &#8211; 79% of people who use a keyboard hunt and peck, disproportionately older people and first time users, and even dyslexic users. I&#8217;m dyslexic and I would definitely benefit from a device like this.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Dominic Hargreaves, was winner of the Garage category and a joint overall winner. His concept for a bike lock which sits at first storey level on the front of a building is designed to hoist bikes out of the reach of potential thieves. Along with Yusuf Muhammad, judges felt that Dominic&#8217;s design would benefit the most from money to develop the idea further.</p>
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<p>In response of this question &#8220;How are you going to develop your design?&#8221;, Dominic says:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The initial prototype was just for personal use. I would really like produce a public one, which would lead to a much better design. At a train station it would encourage commuting and free up the roads and the tube.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Graeme Davies took the first prize in the Kitchen category. His Quicksnap icetray design solves the problem of dropping two ice cubes on the floor for every one you manage to get in the glass by creating an undercut to release individual ice cubes. Judge Lance Scott called it &#8220;An innovative solution to a very simple but annoying problem&#8221;. Graeme, who has a patent on the design, is looking to have it on sale by the summer.</p>
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<p>In response of this question &#8220;Did you feel confident in your design?&#8221;, Graeme says:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I think what&#8217;s really been good about it is that the design is really simple. People appreciate and get it straight away. That&#8217;s probably what made it stand out. The next stage will be tooling and hopefully we will get it in production by the summer.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Source : <a href="http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toyota/bv/iq-article.jsp?edname=Young-designers-find-answers-to-%26%238216%3bintelligent-urban-living%26%238217%3b&amp;item=533">Toyota iQ</a></p>
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		<title>&#8220;Freewill Urban&#8221; : A Collapsible, Personal Commuting Vehicle Used to Assists Daily Short Distance Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 08:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TheFuture</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out this innovative transportation concept known as Freewill Urban – Intercity Commuting vehicle designed by Jinn Wong. This vehicle is a personal commuting assistant which helps in daily travel for the journey between the train station and the user&#8217;s destination. This vehicle consists of three-wheels with a long handle designed to pull the vehicle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out this innovative transportation concept known as Freewill Urban – Intercity Commuting vehicle designed by Jinn Wong. This vehicle is a personal commuting assistant which helps in daily travel for the journey between the train station and the user&#8217;s destination. This vehicle consists of three-wheels with a long handle designed to pull the vehicle in an indoor environment. Freewill Urban is powered by two individual motors in the hub area of the two front wheels. Each motor controls each wheel separately. The vehicle uses oval shaped form and curves in order to offer styling approach. So, you can surely try out this electronic scooter for short distances.</p>
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Text from designer :<br />
The aim of this project is to design an innovative transportation concept, which co-operates with public transport to provide ability to commute without the need of transit between more than one types of public transport.</p>
<p>The design solution generated as the result of this research project is personal commuting assistant, named ‘Freewill Urban©’. This design concept is a collapsible, personal commuting vehicle used to assists daily travel for the journey between the train station and its user’s destination.</p>
<p>Environmental sustainability is considered with uses of rechargeable electric powered concepts to reduce the amount of pollution created from gas emitting vehicles in the city. This product is aimed to encourage commuters to travel by public transport, which reduces the need of commuters to travel by their private vehicle into the city. By doing so, it reduces the amount of pollution generated by private vehicles traveling in the city.</p>
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<p>Designer : Jinn Wong</p>
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		<title>GT by Citroen, a Style Replica of A Vehicle From The Digital World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 06:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TheFuture</dc:creator>
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GTbyCITROËN
CROSS OVER TO THE VIRTUAL WORLDWith GTbyCITROËN, a show-car presented at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, Citroën becomes the first vehicle manufacturer to cross over to the virtual worlds: An original take on a road car, GTbyCITROËN is a style replica of a vehicle from the digital world. The car is the result of [...]]]></description>
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<strong>[PRESS RELEASE]</strong><br />
GTbyCITROËN<br />
CROSS OVER TO THE VIRTUAL WORLDWith GTbyCITROËN, a show-car presented at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, Citroën becomes the first vehicle manufacturer to cross over to the virtual worlds: An original take on a road car, GTbyCITROËN is a style replica of a vehicle from the digital world. The car is the result of a partnership between Citroën and Polyphony, designer of the driving simulation game Gran Turismo 5 on Playstation 3. Already shipped in more than 50 million units worldwide, Gran Turismo is renowned for its quality, design and realism.<br />
In the game, GTbyCITROËN features an electric drive train powered by a fuel cell with no pollutant emissions. It is a car designed to square up to the strongest competition.</p>
<p>&#8220;GTbyCITROËN shows how the worlds of virtual and real-life motoring can join together to create a truly innovative partnership. We were delighted that Citroen approached us and gave us the opportunity to combine our creative strengths to build this very special concept car. To see the car take shape in game and then for real has been a truly unique experience as our work normally stays in the digital world. I just hope I can get behind the wheel of GTbyCITROËN and drive it on a real race track!&#8221; &#8211; Kazanori Yamauchi, President of Polyphony Digital Inc and creator of Gran Turismo</p>
<p><strong>Performance first and foremost</strong><br />
GTbyCITROËN is geared to the world of motor racing, with its dynamic styling, sculpted lines and sharp graphics. The rear end is oversized, made exaggeratedly long in order to create an effect of retinal persistence. The idea is to make the concept car even faster visually. The white-to-grey gradation on the body side further underlines this impression of continuous movement.</p>
<p><strong>Top-level driving</strong><br />
The cabin of GTbyCITROËN, designed to seat two adults, expresses the grand touring vision behind this show-car. The on-board ambience allies premium, extensively worked materials with a more high-tech effect for the driving position.</p>
<p>The layout of the low driving position was dictated by driving pleasure. The aim is for the driver to be able to concentrate on the road, assisted by a head-up display clearly displaying driving information.</p>
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<p><strong>RACING SPIRIT BY CITROËN</strong></p>
<p><strong>Power and flowing lines</strong><br />
The design of GTbyCITROËN reflects a quest for optimal aerodynamic design. The show-car is a vehicle of flowing, taut lines, stretched to the extreme. The cleanly drawn sides, ribbed at the top, and the pearlescent shade of the bodywork enhance the vehicle&#8217;s sleekly muscled looks.</p>
<p>The determined look of the front end is enhanced by wide air intakes and clear-cut horizontal headlamps. The headlamps feature penetrating blue LEDs in order to light the road effectively and keep rivals at a respectful distance! The chrome chevrons on the smooth bonnet express the Marque&#8217;s identity.</p>
<p>The carbon rearview mirrors on their finely profiled supports appear to be suspended as if to cleave the air, giving GTbyCITROËN an excellent on-road stance.</p>
<p>The large wraparound windscreen flows seamlessly into the roof and on into the rear mobile airfoil with its exaggeratedly long shape. The fast-flowing lines create the impression of a car in perpetual movement. The whole body expresses performance and continuous movement.</p>
<p>GTbyCITROËN also expresses strength and power through generous volumes, (length: 4.960m, 2.080m and height: 1.090m) underlined by strongly marked wheel arches. The diamond-effect 21-inch aluminium wheels enhance the car&#8217;s sporty personality.</p>
<p><strong>Exceptional handling</strong><br />
The interior design confirms the vehicle&#8217;s dynamic and powerful style. The interior of GTbyCITROËN, designed to seat a driver and co-driver, expresses the racing spirit of this concept. The on-board ambience allies rich, premium, extensively worked materials with a more high-tech effect for the driving position, inspired by the world of motorsports.</p>
<p>Looking beyond the spectacular visual effect, the gullwing opening of the two doors gives GTbyCITROËN a level of accessibility rarely seen on this type of vehicle. The driver and co-driver can therefore slip into their seats and get out on the track as quickly as possible.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://imagesme.net/tuvie/gt-citroen-at-paris-motor-show4.jpg" alt="gt citroen car concept" /></p>
<p>The dark interior of this show-car is a surprise, compared with the light bodywork. Upholstered in black leather with subtle touches of rare materials such as copper and steel, the cabin of GTbyCITROËN is distinctly sporty.<br />
Two padded racing seats upholstered in dark leather, each fitted with a four-point harness, enfold the driver and passenger for exceptional driving sensations. Placed low down to highlight the impression of speed, the elegant seats are a perfect fit with the rest of the interior.The top-stitched leather of the door panels and floor adds to the opulence of the interior.</p>
<p>The driving position expresses the spirit of competition. The design was objectively guided by the motivation to win.</p>
<p>The dashboard, with its clean uncluttered design, flows into the receding lines of an imposing copper sculpture. The thrusting modern lines of the sculpture become the central tunnel of the vehicle, illustrating the power of GTbyCITROËN and appearing to catalyse its strength.</p>
<p>Created in a twist of this same copper sculpture, the leather-and-steel steering wheel also reflects the sporting spirit of the cabin.</p>
<p>To promote maximum concentration, the driver of GTbyCITROËN has a head-up display for driving information. Using red LEDs, this system projects key driving information – such as speed and navigation data – onto the windscreen in the driver&#8217;s direct line of vision.</p>
<p>The head-up display makes a significant contribution to safety with its direct read-out. Drivers assimilate data more quickly and do not have to look away from the road.</p>
<p>Aerodynamics optimised to combine performance and driving sensations<br />
Special emphasis was placed on the aerodynamics and flowing design of GTbyCITROËN, these being key Citroën values. The objective was to enhance the vehicle&#8217;s dynamics and to create exceptional driving sensations.</p>
<p>Looking beyond its taut, dynamic lines, this racing car features innovative equipment such as enlarged air intakes at the front, a flat underside, and a mobile spoiler and air diffuser at the rear. All these features play an active role in reducing lift and – above all – drag, to pin the car to the ground.</p>
<p>With its flowing lines, original architecture and its use – in the game – of what is potentially the best environmental technology, GTbyCITROËN embodies the sporting spirit as seen by Citroën and underlines the Marque&#8217;s ambitions to meet new challenges.</p>
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		<title>Collapsible Bicycle Concept by Blair Hasty</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 08:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TheFuture</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The collapsible bicycle concept designed by Blair Hasty was primarily designed as a vehicle for daily transport usage. Featured in the 2004 International Bicycle Design Competition in Taiwan the concept has the pedals shifted to behind the driver so the overall weight transfers from the lower back to forearms and pelvic bone and the posture [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The collapsible bicycle concept designed by Blair Hasty was primarily designed as a vehicle for daily transport usage. Featured in the 2004 International Bicycle Design Competition in Taiwan the concept has the pedals shifted to behind the driver so the overall weight transfers from the lower back to forearms and pelvic bone and the posture while the rider is prostrate while riding the bike. The designer has utilized the space by placing a large bag at the creating a thus creating storage space for the rider. Also to add on it is collapsible and the bag comes handy then. So no need to look for parking space, take it straight to your workstation, plus it is healthier for your body by using bicycle for daily activities.</p>
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From the designer :</p>
<blockquote><p>This project started for me in the broad category of personal transportation.  Having seen numerous recreational products win previous design competitions, I resolved to develop a product that would not only be ecologically friendly but also offer health benefits to travelers.  After some strong consideration it occurred to me that the large majority of unhealthy, polluters in our society were the millions of people sitting in their cars going to and from work every day.  Perhaps many of them would like to commute via man-powered vehicle but simply haven&#8217;t found the right solution.  I immediately set out to try and found what problems people had with the existing products.</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>It began by keeping the product parameters in as general a terms as possible so as not to limit myself creatively.  I then commenced with the researching of existing bicycle commuters to try and understand what they liked and disliked about it.  From there I went on to conduct some local surveying of non-bikers.  In doing this I learned of several key problems that could be solved through better design.  These concerns included lack of storage capacity, poor positioning, and size and bulk of the conveyance.  I feel that after hundreds of hours of thought and months of hard work that my proposed solution resolves these issues</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://imagesme.net/tuvie/collapsible-bike4.jpg" alt="collapsible bike" /></p>
<blockquote><p>I began my design by solving the problem of user posturing.  In traditional bike designs the rider&#8217;s feet are underneath them causing their torso to hunch forward in order to reach the handles.  This results in unnecessary strain on the lower back, arms, and buttocks, not to mention poor aerodynamics.  As illustrated I resolved these issues by moving the position of the pedals behind the rider and moving some of the pressure of their body weight onto the front of the hip bones, using a broad front section of the seat and onto their forearms with supports protruding from the handles.  The new riding position helped solve the storage problem by freeing up plenty of useable space beneath the rider.  In this newly acquired gap I decided to suspend a large bag for cargo.  And as for the storage of the bicycle, after the destination has been reached and the cargo contained within the bag has been removed, it can be expanded and the bike can be folded and placed inside.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://imagesme.net/tuvie/collapsible-bike5.jpg" alt="collapsible bike" /></p>
<blockquote><p>By trying to promote bicycle commuting this product not only benefits the user by making them happier and healthier but also society as a whole by reducing the amount of automotive emissions.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Designer : Blair Hasty</p>
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