Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Car Concept with Bio-Electric Hybrid Technology by Paul Howse




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    Car Concept with Bio-Electric Hybrid Technology by Paul Howse



















    Luxury doesn’t have to mean
    expense or extravagance. Moreover, in the fragility of 21st century
    consumerism, exclusivity could go much further, where its perceptual value
    increases over time and through an experience of the product. Just as classic
    watches and historic cars develop a story and history over time, the owner of a
    vehicle should feel this experience. A patination of material such as bronze,
    that is hand-crafted or develops over time and is unique to each ownership
    situation would bring a valid ‘local quality’ that could be argued as being
    lost in today’s globalized world.


    Technology was also an important
    part of the project, in that being at the forefront of technology would allow
    an entirely new, exclusive proportion of vehicle. By using bio-electric hybrid
    technology in situated low down in the chassis, I was able to celebrate the
    lack of an internal combustion engine and create an entirely new proportion of
    vehicle. The use of cameras and projections on the interior allows for the
    deletion of the traditional windscreen and allows the long, low, sculptural
    bonnet to run up over into the roof, uninterrupted. Again, something only
    exclusively possible with this car. I also wanted to emphasize the interior
    element, to show that it is cradled in the structure, a precious entity much
    like a Faberge egg. By suspending the interior in magnetic levitation it
    further separates it from the technical elements of the car whilst providing a
    truly serene ride quality.


    As it is intended to be used only
    on special occasions and cosseted, it will be kept in a specifically designed
    building from which you can control the atmosphere the car is kept in and thus
    control the patination, much like a cigar humidor. The building will be covered
    in photo-voltaic solar panels and will be able to store up solar energy to be
    used to power the car. If energy levels drop, then it will run off the national
    grid, but otherwise it will be solely self-sufficient.


    All of these factors should add
    up to truly unique, exclusive ownership experience, while a creating a mystique
    about the car, the like of which may not have been seen since the art deco
    period.




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