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Michelin Challenge Design Displays 45 Works at NAIAS

Michelin Challenge Design Displays 45 Works at NAIAS

January 11, 2005  |  Levent OZLER

After two intense days of deliberation, six international jurors, including designers from leading European studios, selected the design concepts that will be showcased at the 2005 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Cobo Center Jan. 9-23, 2005.

The panel reviewed more than 160 designs from entrants in 50 countries and selected those that best depicted this year's theme: to create vehicles that demonstrated the influence of German design, the events, people and icons that have inspired the international automotive design community and the Bauhaus principle "form follows function." Their thoughtful deliberation resulted in the selection of three full-size vehicles, 14 scale models and 28 computer- generated drawings from 41 designers representing 20 different countries.

"With a record number of entrants this year, the jury had their hands full deciding which designs best fit the 2005 theme," said Tom Chubb, vice president of marketing, Michelin Automotive Industry Division. "We've seen more than a 200 percent increase in the number of submissions in two years, and the caliber of the work coming from such disparate locations as Azerbaijan, Venezuela and the Republic of Moldova continues to impress the professional vehicle designers associated with this program."

Stewart Reed, a three-time juror for Michelin Challenge Design™, and founder of Stewart Reed Design in Holland, Mich., said he was intrigued by the variety of expression showing German design influence.

"Each entrant uniquely viewed German design through the lens of their particular culture making this year's competition very interesting," said Reed. "This year's theme attracted outstanding talent from around the world. It is clear that German design is considered profoundly powerful and
influential."

Full Size Vehicles
Opel "Insignia"
Mercedes-Benz "F 500 Mind"
Volkswagen "Concept R"

Scale Models
Carlos Alfredo Pereyra, Argentina
Carlos Eduardo de Carvalho, Brazil
Raymond Hwang, Canada
Wang Jin Dong, China
Dan Ka, China
Michael Cerva, Czech Republic
Steven van der Veen, Netherlands
Wen Chieh, New Zealand
Jaka Verbic, Slovenia
Soo Yeon Choi & Sung Hoon Kim, South Korea
Jonas Sandstrom, Sweden
Sumit Sharma, USA
Mercedes-Benz (two scale models)

Drawings
Ricardo Dillon, Argentina
Samir Suleymanov, Azerbaijan
Julien Bilodeau, Canada
Shen Yi & Wang Wei, China
Huang Xuefei & Peng Youyou, China
Waldemar Namyslo, Germany
Alejandro Vaca Torres, Germany
Paolo Corcagnani, Germany
Aman Midha, India
Richard Vink, Netherlands
Ryszard Szymanski, Poland
Michael Latko, Poland
Alexei Gontsov, Republic of Moldova
Artem Neretin, Russia
Andrej Stanta, Slovenia
Je-Sung Ahn, South Korea
Jorge Rios, Spain
Diego La Magia, Sweden (two designs)
Michael Heasman, United Kingdom
Fang Liang Zhu, United Kingdom
Byung Kang Cho, United Kingdom (two designs)
Vincent Gardner, USA
Radu Vasilescu, USA
Wesley Rhoad, USA
Anthony Sims, USA
Omar Pirela, Venezuela

For complete information on Michelin Challenge Design, including specific entry requirements, entry process, rules and theme details, visit http://www.michelinchallengedesign.com

The world's largest tire maker, Michelin (http://www.michelin.com ) manufactures and sells tires for every type of vehicle, including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles, earthmovers, farm equipment, heavy-duty trucks, motorcycles and the space shuttle. The company also publishes travel guides, maps and atlases covering Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., Michelin North America employs 23,000 and operates 21 plants in 17 locations.

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