MICHELIN CHALLENGE DESIGN™ DISPLAYS 45 WORKS
FROM AZERBAIJAN TO VENEZUELA AT 2005 NAIAS

DETROIT – 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.

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

Presenting design work selected from our faculty. Vince Gardner was a winner in the 2005 Michelin Design Challenge!

Drawings
Vincent Gardner, USA

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