Michelin Challenge Design Upcycle Winners Announced

Michelin Challenge Design Upcycle Winners Announced

Challenge Design is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and is a featured program of Michelin’s Movin’On Summit.

The winners of the 2020 Michelin Challenge Design global competition have been announced.

Challenge Design is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and is a featured program of Michelin’s Movin’On Summit.

Michelin says the theme, Upcycle, challenged artists, designers, engineers, architects and creatives worldwide to take inspiration or elements from previously-honored Challenge Design entries and create an Upcycled design that added environmental, societal or economic value.

The winning teams came from Brazil, South Korea, India and China. Additional Upcycle Judge’s Award winners came from China, South Korea, Colombia, India, France, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Italy and the United States.

The 2020 Michelin Challenge Design Upcycle winners include:

Michelin-Design-1st-Place

First place: Dayvid Almeida of Brazil for his entry, “Volkswagen MUT.E”

“It is really important to think about mobility as a complex organism that we could design for our future. The first thought about Upcycle was the idea to make something great and add the value of the solutions that nature has developed,” Almeida said. “I am very grateful for this kind of challenge, for the importance that you give us designers to imagine the future of the mobility. I think for me and for a lot of people in the auto industry, they say Michelin Challenge Design is the most important in the world. It is very important because it brings innovative solutions.”

Michelin-Design-2nd-Place

Second place: Young Jae Kim of South Korea and Dinesh Raman of India for “Fargo”

“One of the challenges in 2020 was to understand what Upcycle meant,” said Young Jae Kim.

“Part of what made this Challenge Design different was that it focused on functionality more than aesthetics. You are going to solve greater problems,” said his teammate, Dinesh Raman. The two are graduate students at the Royal College of Art in London.

“We basically felt like jurors. We switched on the projector in our classroom and went through almost all the prior entries. We thought sustainability only made sense if it had massive impact both socially and economically,” Raman said.

“The whole process was really fun. We also took a great amount of inspiration from our memories of the ‘Top Gear’ show in which Jeremy Clarkson had to drive through Vietnam,” said Young Jae Kim.

Michelin-Design-3rd-Place

Third place: Chen Mango, from China, for his entry: “Michelin Moving Space”

“In the near future, due to high population density and limited land resources, the concept of high-density vertical cities will come true in metropolises like New York, Shanghai and other cities,” said Mango. “Parking fees will be very high. If the private space module can be part of our house, we will never pay for parking. When we want a trip, we just need to book a sharing power module with our phone.”

The jury for the 20th Challenge Design was comprised of:

  • Chris Chapman, senior chief designer, Hyundai North America
  • Dave Marek, Acura executive creative director, Honda R&D
  • Craig Metros, design director, North American Truck/SUV, Ford Motor Company
  • Louise Pelletier, director, Center of Design, University of Quebec at Montreal
  • Stewart Reed, head of transportation design, Art Center College of Design
  • Frank Saucedo, design director, General Motors
  • Thomas Sycha, head of MINI exterior design, BMW Group
  • Freeman Thomas, global strategic design director, Ford Motor Company (retired)

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