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2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2020 Oslo tram
2016

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2020 Oslo tram

Tram Design

«2020 Oslo tram» is an industrial design diploma project by Mikkel Brandt Bugge and Taral Jansen, conducted in spring 2015. The diploma is a realistic design vision for the new Oslo trams that will be in public use from 2020. The project delivery focuses on exterior design, interior design and user experience design. BRAVE. FUNCTIONAL. SCANDINAVIAN. The vision is brave by featuring illuminated lines, making it a moving attraction, illuminating the urban streets and suburban areas of Oslo. The tram is functional by focusing on efficiency and capacity. The identity is inspired by the aesthetics of Scandinavian simplicity.

JURY STATEMENT

This sleek and well-considered design shows a strong direction for a public transport design element that would add to the wider attraction of a city such as Oslo.

WINNER STATEMENT

It´s a great honor to win an iF STUDENT DESIGN AWARD 2016 in the transportation design category. Our project has opened many new interesting chapters and opportunities for our careers and we surely hope this award will help us expand our international network in the field of industrial design.

UNIVERSITY

The Oslo School of Architecute and Design AHO

Oslo, NO
WINNER

The Oslo School of Architecute and Design AHO

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