Above (L-R): Mahan Ghose, Carmelo
Giannone, Danilo Tosetti, Naoya Tsukamoto and Federico Weber during the
awards ceremony for 'Design the Italian Way'.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN (INDIA)
Mahaan Ghose, student from National Institute of Design has won the 'Special mention for the Best Italian design for Alfa Romeo' in the Design Italian Way Competition.
Participants in this competition came from eight of the world's leading design schools: Turin's European Institute of Design, the Design Faculty of Milan Polytechnic, Detroit College for Creative Studies, Coventry University of Art and Design, Tokyo Communications Arts, Moscow's Stroganov State University, Ahmedebad National Institute of Design (India) and the Umea University Institute of Design (Sweden).
The goal was to design 'the Italian way' and to stimulate ideas, proposals and suggestions for the Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo models of tomorrow. The prizes were 24 grants (three from each school) to spend 5 months working full-time in the Fiat,Lancia or Alfa Romeo Style Centres. The work of the 24 winners was displayed in an exhibition organised in July 2007, and the three projects that deserve a 'Special Mention for the Best Italian Design for Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo' were selected last week in Italy.
More details on the winners and the competition.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN (INDIA)
Mahaan Ghose, student from National Institute of Design has won the 'Special mention for the Best Italian design for Alfa Romeo' in the Design Italian Way Competition.
Participants in this competition came from eight of the world's leading design schools: Turin's European Institute of Design, the Design Faculty of Milan Polytechnic, Detroit College for Creative Studies, Coventry University of Art and Design, Tokyo Communications Arts, Moscow's Stroganov State University, Ahmedebad National Institute of Design (India) and the Umea University Institute of Design (Sweden).
The goal was to design 'the Italian way' and to stimulate ideas, proposals and suggestions for the Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo models of tomorrow. The prizes were 24 grants (three from each school) to spend 5 months working full-time in the Fiat,Lancia or Alfa Romeo Style Centres. The work of the 24 winners was displayed in an exhibition organised in July 2007, and the three projects that deserve a 'Special Mention for the Best Italian Design for Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo' were selected last week in Italy.
More details on the winners and the competition.




