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DESIGN SHOW STUDENTS REVEAL FUTURE VEHICLE CONCEPTS
23 September 2003 - Corus Automotive
| Meng Feng Hseih was awarded the ‘Best Vehicle Design’ accolade in the Corus sponsored ‘Streets Ahead’, the private view of the Coventry University MA Automotive Design Show 2003. |
The winning design was selected from a line-up of twenty-six international students by a distinguished judging panel, which included Peter Horbury, executive director of design at Ford’s Premier Automotive Group. Meng Feng Hseih’s Lotus 2x2 concept recreates a vehicle that can be used for performance driving training in China and shows an innovative approach towards the requirements of motor sport vehicles. Jon King, director of Corus Automotive and chair of the judging panel, said: We were very impressed with the standard of all the students’ work this year and found it hard to choose the eventual winners from an initial shortlist of ten. However, our three prize-winners highlighted an ability to look beyond the style and presentation in order to demonstrate a deep thinking behind their work. Mr King continued: Meng’s concept was extremely well presented using the latest design technology and we were particularly impressed with his innovative 2x2 package in a mid-engined sports car. Peter Horbury added: The different nationalities and cultures of the twenty-six international students have been strongly reflected in the design concepts on show this year. I believe national identity in automotive vehicle design is important and can go a long way to help sell a product in local markets. Second prize at the Design Show was awarded to Chenwei Gao for his ‘drive back to the Tang Dynasty’ design concept. The judges commended Chenwei for the way he successfully integrated a number of historical and traditional elements related to the Tang Dynasty into a modern vehicle for the China of today. The third prize went to Tom Webster for his ‘connection’ concept, which explores the interaction between buildings and vehicles on a physical and resource sharing basis. The judges praised the design for its overall good package and its obvious brand identity to Renault without looking like any existing model. Nick Hull, course tutor of Coventry’s MA Automotive Design course commended the tenth graduating masters class. The calibre of concepts unveiled at this year’s show demonstrates that Coventry continues in its task of moulding the next generation of designers who will be responsible for the vehicles of tomorrow. Sponsorship of the Coventry University Automotive MA Design Show, now in its sixth consecutive year, forms part of Corus’ work in bridging the gap between advanced metal engineering and leading edge product design. Jon King concluded: By partnering an institute at the forefront of innovation in European automotive design, Corus gains valuable fresh insights into the future of the automotive industry. Corus is committed to supporting new talent in automotive design and engineering, creating a platform to understand the needs and wants of young designers, which can impact the future material solutions being developed within Corus.
About: Corus Automotive
Corus is one of the leading suppliers of steel products, services and technology to the automotive industry. A broad range of Corus steel from strip, engineering steels, special strip and tubes are used to make products that go into automotive applications including body-in-white, closures, chassis and suspension systems, powertrain, seats, safety systems and other components. Corus is committed to the global automotive industry, and, uniquely, combines its materials and vehicle engineering knowledge to respond cost-effectively to key drivers of importance to the sector, such as safety, fuel-efficiency, innovation and the environment. The Company actively supports supply chain initiatives that improve efficiency and enhance the value of steel used in automotive applications. Corus Group Plc is one of the world's largest metal producers with an annual turnover of £8 billion and major operating facilities in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Norway and Belgium. Corus' four divisions comprising Strip Products, Long Products, Distribution & Building Systems and Aluminium provide innovative solutions to the construction, automotive, packaging, mechanical engineering and other markets worldwide. Corus has 48,500 employees in over 40 countries and sales offices and service centres worldwide. Combining international expertise with local customer service, the Corus brand represents quality and strength. |
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