| 2005 Grand Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
TRIX |
| Country |
FRANCE |
| Designer(s) |
Yves PLATTARD |
| Description |
TRIX is a multifunctional tricycle. It not only
refinement the weakness of the traditional tricycle, but
it provide a multifunctional storage space, it is design
for work, carry a passenger or shopping. |
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| 2005 Second Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Market |
| Country |
South-Korea |
| Designer(s) |
Woo Seungkyun |
| Description |
Market is a bicycle concept designed for cycling whilst
shopping, not only it is a bicycle; it takes minimal
effort to transform it into a trolley while shopping. |
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| 2005 Third Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
NEW CITY BIKE |
| Country |
China |
| Designer(s) |
Feng Wei Li |
| Description |
The seat of the New City bike can be rotated 180 degrees and be connected to a line of public seating. It is a part of public facilities while solving the spaces shortage created by large number of parked bicycle in public space. The bicycle adopted the laid-back riding style and shaft transmission system. |
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| 2005 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Adelante |
| Country |
USA |
| Designer(s) |
Ryan Riehl / Simon Wu |
| Description |
Adelante is a newly developed light weight electric bicycle which combines the advantages of bicycle and motorcycle; it is powered by a transmission system combines and co-ordinate energy sources such as manpower, Nitrogen, sun and re-cycled energy. |
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| 2005 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Future Proof |
| Country |
Netherlands |
| Designer(s) |
Gert-Jan van Breugel |
| Description |
FutureProof is a bike which can literally grow with the kid. The design characteristic included three separate adjustment points, the life cycle of a kid’s bike can extend from three years to eight years. |
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| 2005 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Growing up |
| Country |
China |
| Designer(s) |
Guan Shou-Long |
| Description |
The design focused on solving the balancing problem when kid learnt to ride for the first time. When kids started their learning process, the frame remained like a tricycle. As their balancing ability began to develop, the tricycle concept can change to bicycle, with aligned wheels. It allows kids to enjoy the excitement and fun of cycling. |
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| 2005 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
QBIKE |
| Country |
Taiwan |
| Designer(s) |
Hung-Cheng, Fan / Yuan-Liang, Yu |
| Description |
Q bike is a bicycle designed for female user, particularly for mothers to go shopping with their children. The bicycle integrated the idea of pram, it allows mother to take their kids for the cycling trip. It can be transformed into a trolley and takes user straight inside the shopping mall. |
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| 2005 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Sandwich bikes |
| Country |
The Netherlands |
| Designer(s) |
Basten Leijh / Imre Verhoeven / Pieter Janssen |
| Description |
Sandwich bikes only require a simple tool to be assembled with all the parts fitted in a nicely packaged container, ready to transport and easy to carry. |
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| 2005 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Skidscooter |
| Country |
SINGAPORE |
| Designer(s) |
Yong Jieyu |
| Description |
Skidscooter is considered an electric skate-board, which work both on water and land. On land it works just like electric powered skate-board. However when it is on water, it is a surf-board with an electric power motor. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Balancing unit |
| Country |
south korea |
| Designer(s) |
Joon-ho Hyeong |
| Description |
Balancing unit is an off-road tricycle, the three wheeled design can enhance the rider stability and safety, the handlebar offer a stock absorbent ability, which can maintain rider’s balance even in rugged surface. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
BIKEPACK |
| Country |
ARGENTINA |
| Designer(s) |
CARLOS LOPEZ CIFANI |
| Description |
BIKEPACK is a piece of innovative new product, easy to assemble with parts fitted in an easy to carry round shaped backpack. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Box portable folding bicycle |
| Country |
CHINA |
| Designer(s) |
Chu Xu / Zhang Jianyi / Wang Ziren |
| Description |
The idea originated from the Swiss army knife, utilizing a simple mechanical structure for the portable design. When the bicycle is properly folded, it is portable just like a suitcase. It cleverly mended the contradiction between public and personal transport. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
B-shirt |
| Country |
TURKEY |
| Designer(s) |
Okan Can |
| Description |
B-shirt is a bicycle, its frame and all the various component can be wear on its occupant just like a jacket. The quick assembling system allows user to save time on assembling the bike for use, at the same time, it is convenient for user to carry the bike onto other public transport. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Differidea |
| Country |
Slovak Republic |
| Designer(s) |
Peter Chlpek |
| Description |
Differidea is a design combined of traditional components and innovative suspension system. Particularly suitable for all kind of off-road activities, its new rear fork design enhances the safety level for the rider. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Dream-wing |
| Country |
China |
| Designer(s) |
Xie Song-shou / Dai Li-juan / Su Jian-ning / Zhao De-cheng |
| Description |
Dream wing allows bike-rider to use both feet separately and take turns to pedal the rear pedal, rider can steer by pulling the rope attached to the front wheel. This gives rider the feeling of riding a chariot. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
IQON urban/city cycle |
| Country |
INDONESIA |
| Designer(s) |
Trihariyanto Kadir Darmokusumo |
| Description |
IQON is new bicycle design concept combines the burglar alarm and the cyclist helmet. When the bicycle is not in use, the main gear mechanism is locked up by the helmet. Not only it can solve the inconveniency of hanging up the helmet, it also helps to create a habit of wearing a safety helmet. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
liberty |
| Country |
Paraguay |
| Designer(s) |
Cesar Vega / Javier Vega / David Vega |
| Description |
Liberty is a bicycle designed for urban city, it can be adjusted to suit different size of cyclist, it has a simple yet young design, it can be tailored made with different colors to choose from. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Mobile Barcelona |
| Country |
Taiwan |
| Designer(s) |
Chi-Ju, Chiang / Chien-Chuan, Lin |
| Description |
Mobile Barcelona is designed for the wheel chair user, it provides a solution to reduce the workload of nurses, at the same time, it maintains the independence of the wheel chair user. Although it is designed for the disable, it is also suitable for the elderly and family users. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Rotating Folding |
| Country |
SOUTH KOREA |
| Designer(s) |
JAE-KOO KNAG / JI-HOON LEE / JUNG-JOO SOHN /
JUN-YUP LEE
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| Description |
Rotating Folding has its top tube designed into a hollow drum structure, and being the rotating point. Rotating Folding do not need special mechanic or structure when it is unfolded to be ride, which is the main difference to other folding bicycle. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
TRICYCLON |
| Country |
Colombia |
| Designer(s) |
Carlos Javier Pilonieta / Juan Pablo Rugeles Montoya
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| Description |
Tricyclon is a tricycle particularly designed for downhill riding with its rear suspension. It is driven by pedals and it can be used in all kind of terrain. |
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| 2005 Merit Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
TriMe |
| Country |
Japan |
| Designer(s) |
Yotaro Tsuchiya
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| Description |
TriMe is an innovative infant pram, while kids are growing up, it can be transformed to a push bike and even become an infant tricycle. |
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