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  • Idea Transport, Jan Barcentewicz. Click to enlarge.ZERO, Henry Cloke. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Nevin de Paravicini. Click to enlarge.Sound Sculpture, Teeravit Hanharutaivan. Click to enlarge.Exciting Urban Transport, Chi Min Hwang. Click to enlarge.Pure Light, Lena Knab. Click to enlarge.Tailor-made, Kyungeun Ko. Click to enlarge.Inner-city Vehicle, Seongjun Ko. Click to enlarge.eXtremes, Marianna Merenmies. Click to enlarge.Scene from a Migratory Dream, circa May 2012, Paul Nichols. Click to enlarge.Echoes of Time, Janina Oberdorfer. Click to enlarge.Lexus iE, Goran Ozbolt. Click to enlarge.Project Valkyrie, Chulhun Park. Click to enlarge.Cubie, Haitao Qi. Click to enlarge.Lexus LF-Zero, Jan Rosenthal. Click to enlarge.Contrast, Inna Schadikin. Click to enlarge.Glitch, Adam Setter. Click to enlarge.FRAME + TWIST, Jeehoon Shin. Click to enlarge.LBD, Henryk Strojwasiewicz. Click to enlarge.Deconstructivism Interior Concept – Inclusively Designed, Niels van Roij. Click to enlarge.μcar Embodiment, Lino Vital Garcia-Verdugo, PhD. Click to enlarge.Provere, Peter Wilkins. Click to enlarge.
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    Vehicle Design

  • Vehicle Design at the RCA aims to harness, encourage and extend students’ skills and processes. It seeks innovation with practicality, marrying experience and practice to creative thinking, and blending teaching and learning seamlessly in a climate of informed opinion that is supported by in-depth research, creative cross-disciplinary projects, teamwork and academic excellence. 


    We offer unexpected challenges and unusual viewpoints, sparking creativity and supplying critical analysis. Above all, we empower individual expression, seek innovative solutions and demand aesthetic excellence through design for a better world.


    Vehicle Design is a complex subject, concerned with aerodynamics, environmental impact, ergonomics, legislation, materials, production, safety and technology. The programme seeks to pioneer new design, innovation and new approaches for our mobile futures. Three Pathways help to define and focus the work through Urban Flow, Automark and Inside-out. The graduates presenting here are not only the future of the discipline, they are defining it. The work represents their aspirations, concerns and hopes.