In an effort to cultivate the minds of young artists in London, Bentley->ke15 recently partnered with the Royal College of Art in London for a design competition for 18 students to design futuristic concept proposals.

Over the past few months, the 18 Vehicle Design Course Masters students participating in the “Bentleys of the Future” went balls-out with their creations. Eventually, the field of 18 was whittled down to four students: Bora Kim from South Korea, Germany’s David Seesing, Mika Heikkinen – not, not the ex F1 World Champion – and Marten Wallgren from Sweden.

Over the next few days, the four designers will try to improve on their designs and, with the help of their course tutors and EXA’s analysts, these four hope to impress the review panel led by Bentley design chief Dirk van Braeckel and Raul Pires, Bentley’s Head of Exterior Design.

As for what’s up for grabs, all four are vying for an opportunity to be invited to Bentley’s design studio where the winner and the runner-up will be given a once-in-a-lifetime internship at Bentley’s office in Crewe, England.

Christine Gaskell, Member of the Board for Personnel at Bentley Motors, has been following the competition closely and was not afraid to voice her excitement over the prospect of yet another brilliant young designer

joining the fold at Bentley.

“Bentley Motors has long-established apprentice and graduate schemes and we are always seeking to find new ways to encourage and support people who want to work in the motor industry,” she said. “We look forward to welcoming some of the Royal College’s brightest and best to our design team later this year.”

Press Release after the jump

FUTURE INTERNATIONAL DESIGN STARS

SHORTLISTED FOR BENTLEY EXPERIENCE

Royal College of Art students create exciting new concepts for iconic British manufacturer with state-of-the-art software

(Crewe, England. 1 February, 2010) Some of the world’s best young designers from London’s Royal College of Art (RCA) have created a series of remarkable ‘Bentleys of the Future’ designs in a unique partnership with the famous British company.

Eighteen Vehicle Design Course Masters students have spent the last few months studying the work of Bentley’s leading designers, including Head of Exterior Design Raul Pires who played a key role designing the company’s new Mulsanne flagship. Drawing on Bentley’s proud design heritage. they have sought to develop a range of striking and futuristic car designs.

Now four of the RCA students have been shortlisted to refine their designs with Pires and his colleagues with a winner and runner-up both being invited to join the Crewe-based company for a six month secondment in the Bentley design studio. Professor Dale Harrow, Head of Vehicle Design at the RCA explained:

“Working with Bentley has inspired these young designers to create a coupe for the 21st Century that embraces the latest aerodynamics technology. The Vehicle Design Course attracts postgraduate students from across the world and it has been fascinating to see them make a connection with a British marque that has such a distinguished heritage.”

A key part of the project has been the ability to combine strong visual design with the latest automotive software. Each car design has undergone extensive testing in a virtual wind tunnel to assess and enhance its aerodynamic capabilities. Professor Harrow added:

“We’ve had invaluable support from Exa and their PowerFLOW software which was used to create cars like the Bentley Continental Supersports. The students realise the importance of optimising the aerodynamic qualities of their designs and Exa’s technology allows each car to evolve constantly. Crucially, our young team has been working with top designers like Raul, learning how to combine great creativity with sound engineering solutions.”

Raul Pires said the overall standard was extremely high and this convinced Bentley to add an extra place to the shortlist. Pires said:

“The RCA has an eviable reputation for attracting some of the best young design talent, with many of their graduates going on to work for the world’s leading car manufacturers. The outstanding quality of work meant we have offered an extra place.

“These four finalists have captured the essence of our brand, recognising what makes a Bentley instantly recognisable on the road. Just as importantly, they’ve embraced Exa’s leading-edge technology and grasped that excellent design should always seek to enhance a car’s handling and performance, as well as optimising its environmental credentials.”

During the next few days the four designers will be working flat-out with their course tutors and EXA’s analysts to refine their work before meeting with Raul Pires and Bentley’s design chief Dirk van Braeckel for the final review.

The four Bentley/Exa finalists are Bora Kim, David Seesing, Marten Wallgren and Mikka Heikkinen. Bora (26) from South Korea has created a Bentley which enables the owner to easily select their preferred engine for any given journey whilst Sweden’s Marten (27) has created a futuristic version of the Bentley Continental GT.

David Seesing (26) from Cologne in Germany hopes to be the third generation of his family to work in the motor industry and has impressed Bentley with his ability to combine radical design with impressive aerodynamics.

Completing the line-up is Finland’s Mikka Heikkinen (26) who has created a high-performance Bentley and used his industrial design training to create a powerful, visually impactful concept vehicle.

Christine Gaskell, Member of the Board for Personnel at Bentley Motors, who has been following the project closely said:

“Bentley Motors has long-established apprentice and graduate schemes and we are always seeking to find new ways to encourage and support people who want to work in the motor industry. We look forward to welcoming some of the Royal College’s brightest and best to our design team later this year.”

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Notes for editors:

THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART (www.rca.ac.uk) is the world’s only wholly postgraduate university of art and design, specialising in teaching and research and offering the degrees of MA, MPhil and PhD across the disciplines of fine art, applied art, design, communications and humanities. There are over 850 masters and doctoral students and more than a hundred professionals interacting with them – including scholars, leading art and design practitioners, along with specialists, advisors and distinguished visitors.

Vehicle Design at the RCA seeks to pioneer new approaches for our mobile futures. Traffic jams, congestion-charging, parking restrictions, safety and environmental concerns are all determinants of the changing landscape for private and public transport. Central to the course methodology is the understanding of the broader issues of vehicle design necessary to optimise opportunities for mobility.

Since the foundation of the course in 1967, graduates have influenced thinking on all aspects of vehicle design. Consequently, the department has excellent contacts with the motor industry and public transport operators. Visiting professionals and Vehicle Design Affiliates enrich specialist projects by lectures, workshops and visits to design studios. Ninety two per cent of RCA Vehicle Design Graduates gain employment in a related field or industry.

EXA CORPORATION, based in Burlington, MA, USA, develops, markets, and supports simulation software for the fluids engineering marketplace along with a full suite of engineering consulting services. Exa’s products and services enable engineers to create competitive designs, while shortening product design cycles and improving time-to-market. Exa prides itself on offering products and services that fundamentally improve and enhance engineering design processes. Exa currently employs a highly-educated team of over 150 people that is culturally diverse, with offices in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea and worldwide distributors.