MANIFESTO Wins Ferrari Top Design Challenge 2015



Ferrari MANIFESTO 6Ferrari crowned the winner of its latest Top Design Challenge recently… and it is not the one you would think!

Nor the one with the most votes online.  The popular vote went to deEsfera, but the unanimous jury selection — MANIFESTO — came in fourth online.

 

 

MANIFESTO by ISD-RUBIKA out of France was the absolute winner of the challenge.  The judges loved its fully-developed powertrain, cabin packaging and innovative inside-out appearance for the floating rear canopy.  This giant space between the rear wheels and the inner chassis/engine compartment appears to have been the defining design element adored by the expert panel of judges Ferrari assembled to evaluate the nine concept proposals.

The rear-hinged clamshell doors up front were well-liked too, as was its continuity-style looks that are on-brand yet quite forward-thinking, in their eyes.

A special nod went to Roman Egorov’s deep-dive into just the cabin and drive experience via his FL concept.  Even more striking, of course, is the FL passenger cell wrapped in his bodywork.  This was a late addition to the challenge… but certainly shows great promise for Egorov’s place in the top echelons of automotive design.

 

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Alongside the six-pack of Franco-Belgian designers behind the winning MANIFESTO design, of course!

In reality, even working on an entry to the Ferrari Top Design Challenge is a dream-come-true for many designers.  We wish them all the best of luck landing placements at the brands we know and love.  Their first cars will certainly hit the road before the 2040 theoretical timeframe of the Ferrari challenge.

 

 

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Presenting Manifesto – The Ferrari of the future

Winners of Top Design School Challenge announced
Maranello, 15 January – The Manifesto, the FL and the de Esfera are the three winning models in the third Top Design School Challenge, in which four prestige institutes submitted three designs each of the Ferraris of 2040.
The jury comprised Ferrari exponents in the broadest sense of the term from designers to engineers, drivers and even famous collectors: Nicola Boari, Franco Cimatti, Aldo Colonnetti, Rodolfo Gaffino Rossi, Jay Kay, Flavio Manzoni, Nick Mason, Andrea Militello, Paolo Pininfarina and Sebastian Vettel.

Their decision, however, was unanimous: the “Gran Premio Assoluto” overall prize has been awarded to the Manifesto, a design by six students from the ISD-Rubika at Valenciennes, France: Frenchmen Michael Barthly, Grimaud Gervex and Jean Baptiste Epinat, and Belgians Michael Kalyvianakis, Stanislas Oleksiak, and William Stock.

The jury was won over by the completeness of the Manifesto design as well as the students’ ability to create a coherent overall vision of the car spanning its exterior, cabin and running gear. The spectacular door opening mechanism also highlights the evolution of the interior functions, using future-forward technologies.
The exterior is instantly recognisable despite the fact that it incorporates certain orthodox features.
The jury also wanted to make a special mention of the FL by Roman Egorov, the only design that focused solely on the cabin. They commented that the Russian student from the Hochschule Pforzheim in Germany very successfully applied a highly unconventional design language to the car interior, integrating and rethinking the human-machine interface in the process. He also partnered luxury, noble materials rather opting than for the typical carbon-leather combination of today, demonstrating his ability to look well beyond accepted convention.
Last but not least, the “Premio Speciale”, decided by an online ballot, went to the de Esfera, the work of three students from Hongik University in Seoul, Korea: Chae wook Lee, Ha kyoung Yeom and Woo jin Jung.

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Ferrari has been crowd-sourcing design ideas and talent since at least 2005 — with many of the ideas for the eventual LaFerrari sharing at least something with the design-student scale models and renders. This was after Ferrari pulled the marquee hypercar design contract back in-house from Pininfarina.

‘Crowd-sourcing’ is not really a fair description of this Design Challenge effort, though. Why? These entries are not ‘loser-generated-content’ from the public — but near-finished and highly thought-through prototypes.  So more of a creative shootout than simply hive-mind idea cultivation.

For the 2015 contest, Ferrari switched the script in a few ways. Ferrari in 2012 and 2005 chose a specific top-flight design graduate school, tasking its students with the project and tracking/guiding them along the way.

First 2015 change?  More than 40 schools were eligible for the finalist group of 12 — from which the winner will be selected. And is likely to earn that model’s design team an internship in Maranello at the very least.

A new second prize joins the contest this year as well: the popular vote!  Using a facebook-based voting platform, the public at large (aka: all of us) can vote on their favorite, see the results in real-time, and even campaign their social networks for additional votes.Ferrari Design Challenge 2015 - Intervallo 2-tile Ferrari Design Challenge 2015 side animation

Four schools made the final cut, and surprisingly, the strongest three-pack of entries appears to come from the College of Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan.

Even among those that are less pleasing than the very sexy and intriguing ‘Intervallo’ design, there is a clear global convergence of style trends to glean. Among early voting,

These include:

  • a complex inteplay between painted shell surfaces and black or grey inner elements, hidden from the eye to some extent.
  • Another trend is the removal of bodywork overall. Where subframes and suspensions and intercoolers have traditionally been hidden from view, the future look is to put these in full view of air and eyes. The idea is functional benefit, but the design theme is mostly style-defined. It shows how hard designers jobs will become when every line of bodywork has to justify itself from an aero and heat-dissipation perspective.
  • Deconstruction of the bodywork is almost fully present on all 12 designs’ tail ends — with open scoops and wings dominating the style of even the solid-nosed concepts like the Manifesto, ViventeRossa and Dualita.

The top three vote-getters so far are the F247, Intervallo and De Esfera.

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The Top Design School Challenge enters its final phase

Maranello, 4 December 2015 – What seemed like the wildest science fiction in the days of Jules Verne has been more than surpassed by modern invention. Maybe in a quarter of a century’s time, we’ll be saying the same about a slew of present-day projects that endeavour to envisage the Ferraris of the future.

 

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We are talking, of course, about the 12 models to have reached the finals of the Ferrari Top Design School Challenge. Also run in 2005 and 2012, this is the third outing for a competition in which the world’s most prestigious design institutes vie for supremacy. Around 50 schools were considered in the first round and this number was then whittled to eight before four third-level institutes (spread across three continents) were selected as finalists. They are: the Hochschule Pforzheim (Germany), which has a hugely successful automotive design course and is one of Europe’s leading schools; the College for Creative Studies in Detroit (US) which attracts students from all over the world because of the incredibly high standard of its facilities and teaching staff; the Asia-Pacific region’s top design school, Hongik University in Seoul (Korea), which had the largest number of entrants in the competition and also won the 2011 Ferrari World Design Contest; and, lastly, the ISD-Rubika in Valenciennes (France) which has a cutting-edge computer modelling course that embraces structured interdisciplinary projects.

The students began working on their Ferraris of the future in October 2014 and a year later, the 12 finalist models, three from each school, arrived in Maranello. This marked the start of the trickiest phase in the competition: choosing the winner! Or rather the two winners as there are two prizes. The overall “Gran Premio” is awarded by a jury made up of Ferrari exponents in the broadest sense of the term – designers, engineers, drivers and even famous collectors. The “Premio Speciale”, on the other hand, is awarded by open online vote cast on the official Ferrari Facebook page where finalists’ work can be viewed.

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The jury very shortly knuckles down to the difficult task of making the final decision about the overall winner and will officially announce its choice on January 15 2016. So, the very best of luck to Nicola Boari, Franco Cimatti, Aldo Colonnetti, Rodolfo Gaffino Rossi, Jay Kay, Flavio Manzoni, Nick Mason, Andrea Militello, Marc Newson (TBC), Paolo Pininfarina and Sebastian Vettel as they embark on this home stretch in this long process.

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