BOEING 777
This is my Major Study Area project at the Royal College of Art. I chose to design a premium service self-driving car for Boeing. The car would be available in any major city and could be booked when business travelers reserve their plane tickets. I chose Boeing because I had never designed a car for a non-automotive brand which gave me a lot of freedom in terms of design language. Another reason I chose Boeing is that they develop highly innovative technologies and materials which could have their place in the car industry.

The project is named after the Boeing 777 plane made in 1994, which was the first plane ever to be fully developed using 3D computer modeling techniques; the same technique I used to design this concept car.


TECHNICAL ASPECTS
DASHBOARD
The dashboard is made of smart glass (also called switchable glass) which allows the user to make it fully transparent and have a clear view of the road ahead. Each of the 3 layers moves separately, allowing the user to place them on top of each other when more information is needed. 
ALIAS AND VRED EXTERIOR
INITIAL SAMPLING OF MATERIAL
HANDMADE FOAMBOARD MODEL
I made this model cutting 39 pieces of 5mm thick foam board and sanding all of the edges, since I already had a fully developed digital model I wanted to show the main volumes with the physical model.
POSTER LAYOUT FOR RCA DEGREE SHOW 2016 - 2M10 BY 1M40
Boeing 777
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Boeing 777

A service self driving-car for business travellers that would be available at airports in any major city. This is my final year project at the RC Read More

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