The BMW Lovos Concept by Anne Forschner from Pforzheim University has a body made of 260 identical movable parts which integrate air-braking and photovoltaic functions.
BMW Lovos Concept
The BMW Lovos Concept is an original design study of a futuristic vehicle with an
exterior body made of 260 identical movable parts which integrate air-braking and
photovoltaic functions. The designer is German design student Anne Forschner
from Pforzheim University.
The BMW Lovos ("Lifestyle of Voluntary Simplicity") Concept is a design study by Anne Forschner that showcases an original approach to car design.
It is based on fundamental questions: "How many parts do we use to build the exterior of vehicle? How would a car look like, if it was build by just one (recurring) piece?"
The result of an experimental research is a vehicle that is made by 260 identical, exchangeable pieceswhich are fixed with a hinge on a substructure.
The individual pieces are movable, which allows the surface of the vehicle to be closed – like the scales of a fish – or opened to the environment.
These pieces work like airbrakes and are also photovoltaic, following the movement of the sun when the
vehicle is stationary.
functional: as soon as the vehicle starts driving, 12 pieces per wheel change their formation and move inside, just like a turbine.
The interior is soft and warm and represents a contrast to the mechanical and technical exterior.
The project is based on a philosophical idea, which asks critical questions about the design, construction and use
of road vehicles, as we know them today.
As Anne Forschner explains "Contrasts, emotion and provocation are the main themes of the design."
and we move within multifaceted social structures, hardly noticing that we perhaps lack an overview over
how products and services influence and overwhelm us.
consume habitually. The car represents this world in the form of a physical object."
process of designing, building, purchasing and driving cars.
The project is a symbol for the Life Of Voluntary Simplicity and is an object that seeks to provoke the viewer to sidestep his or her embrace of pleasant conformity.
About the Designer
Anne Forschner is a 24 year old german student who has just finished her 7 Semester Transportation Design Course at Pforzheim University.
For her final Project she got sponsored by BMW in Munich and graduated with a Bachelor degree in July 2009.
Before and during her studies she was able to complete several Internships with Mercedes-Benz in Sindelfingen, Mazda in California and BMW in Munich.
Contact details:
- e-mail: anne.forschner@web.de
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