2006 Audi Dynamic Space Frame
(from Audi Press Release)
AUDI - DYNAMIC SPACE FRAME
Audi Design team contributors: Hans Chou, Toby Gillies, Tony Liu,
Sabine
Lapine, Jae Min, Heather Shaw, Mattijs van Tuijl.
DCC Design Strategy and Communications: Nathan Barbour, Sean Conniff,
Ian
Hilton.
Interns: Zac Atwell, Urlich Bauer, Carey Lyn, Richard Overcash.
DCC Audi’s answer to the proposed vehicle mandate of 2015 would be
to utilize
a concept similar to the rapid prototyping method of manufacturing
using
advanced materials.
This method of building each vehicle would not only streamline the
manufacturing process by integrating currently separate parts and
processes, it
would also allow an unprecedented level of flexibility and
customization. This
system would theoretically make expensive “tooling” a thing of the
past.
This technique would allow us to realize other benefits such as:
1. Integration of all fluid and electrical channels within the
frame.
2. Suspension and body components comprised of hollow space filled
with fluid
that responds to electrical current, which controls the ride.
3. Utilizing a hydraulic fluid drive in place of a traditional
driveshaft.
4. Simpler recycling & reusability through “all inclusive” single
material dynamic
space frame and in certain cases, interior and exterior.
The Dynamic Space Frame concept would revolutionize the way cars are
designed, produced, and recycled. It would usher in a new era of
automobiles
which would not only address the aforementioned mandate, but take
adaptability
and individuality to new levels.
This concept left us wanting to contribute in some way other than a
conceptual
poster. As a result, we purchased domestic wind power from Renewable
Energy
Choice and had trees planted through Trees for the Future’s Global
Cooling
Program in the hopes of offsetting the resources used for this
project.