Ajiro Sustainable Personal Mobility Is Constructed From Bamboo

The main objective of Ajiro is to provide sustainable personal mobility by utilizing the strength and rapid growth of Bamboo. It is possible to manipulate the raw material to get the shape modification that is needed by intervening with the growth process. Ajiro has been designed using these basic principals: ‘clean footprint’ urban and recreational vehicle. Using bamboo and its structural integrity make this velomobile an ideal candidate for our future green urban personal mobility.

Designer : Alexander Vittouris

Ajiro Naturally Grown Urban Personal Mobility

Ajiro Naturally Grown Urban Personal Mobility

Ajiro Naturally Grown Urban Personal Mobility

Ajiro Naturally Grown Urban Personal Mobility

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brian says: February 1, 2011

i love the concept. I have a delivery service in philadelphia, this bike would be perfect for me. please contact me.

Caleb Kesterson says: March 9, 2011

how much would something like this cost i would look forward to buying it for myself

ben says: July 24, 2011

That's a pretty spiffy bike you have there. Is the front wheel geared so you can actually get some speed? Can you switch gears? I have also thought of growing a frame from bamboo.







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