Photos by John Grafman

Organizers of the Los Angeles Auto Show (LA Auto Show®) and AutoMobility LA™ today revealed that Systematica’s connected and smart transport network concept won them the Industry Pick award and ZGF Architects’ transportation plan around Level 8 autonomy, shape-shifting vehicles and mag-lev lanes earned them the People’s Pick award in the 2017 Design & Developer Challenge presented by Microsoft. 

The Design & Developer Challenge began earlier this year when participants were asked to come up with a “smarter” mobility plan around the premise that the city of Los Angeles would include in its bid to host a major international sporting event in the year 2060. Experts conceptualized future cities, mobility solutions and human experiences made possible with advanced artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cloud computing, e-mobility, vertical transportation and more.  Eleven teams from around the world submitted their mobility plans for a chance at three distinct honors – Industry Pick, People’s Pick and Judges’ Pick awards.

The 11 Teams – click here to view all the concepts

  • BYTON Design
  • Cunningham Concept Design
  • GK Design International Inc.
  • Herman Miller
  • Honda Advanced Design and Trigger
  • Launch Forth, Allianz, Ottobock, Red Bull and International Paralympic Committee
  • oiio 
  • Qoros Design
  • Systematica
  • URB-E
  • ZGF Architects

Designers, automakers, journalists and other industry professionals voted for their favorite concept at automobilityla.comand chose Systematica as the 2017 Industry Pick award winner. The Milan-based transport planning and mobility engineering consultancy’s team was comprised of Anahita Rezaallah, Federico Messa, Filippo Bazzoni and Rawad Choubassi; their plan would make mobility easier for drivers, passengers and pedestrians during global events via full decentralization and an efficient hyper-connected network of vertical and horizontal transportation. Systematica’s LA 2060 website depicts Los Angeles as a smart global city that is able to accommodate residents and visitors through a seamless, high-speed network of autonomous mass public transportation via an on-demand auto-drone fleet.

LA Auto Show attendees and fans from around the world also had the opportunity to vote for their favorite concept on laautoshow.com.  ZGF Architects, an international architecture, design and planning practice received the most votes to earn the 2017 People’s Pick award for their multi-story transportation system that would utilize magnetic-levitation lanes, Level 8 autonomy vehicles and transmuting structures; the mobility plan was imagined by ZGF’s Los Angeles team, which included Bezalel Ho, Brittany Mather, Jonathan Sharp, Kelsey Lew, Liz Corkett, Marisa Keckeisen, Oscar Ramos, Sarah Winters and Suejin Park.  Their LA 2060 website provides a deeper look at new vehicles, fantastical sports and smarter venues, including the L.A. Coliseum.

“We congratulate the winning concepts from Systematica and ZGF Architects,” said Mark Pendergrast, Director Product Marketing for Azure IoT at Microsoft. “Their designs are the embodiment of innovative thinking and clearly demonstrate the positive impact that cutting technology can have on urban mobility.”

Before online voting began for the Industry Pick and People’s Pick awards, the Honda Advanced Design and Trigger team took home the Judges’ Pick award; their intergalactic concept included new mass and personal transit options, virtual reality and augmented reality experiences for sports fans at home or at venues, mobility solutions for those with disabilities and new land-, air- and sea-based sporting events.  A panel of design, innovation, transportation and user experience experts from ArtCenter College of Design, Autodesk, City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation, Hot Wheels at Mattel, IDEO, Microsoft NEXT and Under Armour selected Honda Advanced Design and Trigger as the 2017 Judges’ Pick award winner following their impressive presentation at AutoMobility LA on Nov. 29.

Hosted within the epicenter of automotive design and innovation for more than a dozen years, the Design & Developer Challenge is the world’s only annual competition that blends the automotive design community with creatives from multiple disciplines, including entertainment, technology, architecture and urban planning.

The 2017 Design & Developer Challenge was presented by Microsoft, supported by Autodesk and Lacks Enterprises with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation as its official partner.  

For more information about the Design & Developer Program, visit:
http://automobilityla.com/design-developer-program/

For more information about AutoMobility LA and LA Auto Show, visit: http://www.automobilityla.com/ and http://laautoshow.com/

About the Los Angeles Auto Show and AutoMobility LA
Founded in 1907, the Los Angeles Auto Show (LA Auto Show®) is the first major North American auto show of the season each year.  In 2016, the show’s Press & Trade Days merged with the Connected Car Expo (CCE) to become AutoMobility LATM, the industry’s first trade show converging the technology and automotive industries to launch new products and technologies and to discuss the most pressing issues surrounding the future of transportation and mobility.  AutoMobility LA 2018 will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center Nov. 26-29, with manufacturer vehicle debuts intermixed.  LA Auto Show 2018 will be open to the public Nov. 30–Dec. 9.  AutoMobility LA is where the new auto industry gets business done, unveils groundbreaking new products and makes strategic announcements in front of media and industry professionals from around the globe.  LA Auto Show is endorsed by the Greater L.A. New Car Dealer Association and is operated by ANSA Productions.  To receive the latest show news and information, follow LA Auto Show on Twitter at twitter.com/LAAutoShow, via Facebook at facebook.com/LAAutoShow or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laautoshow/ and sign up for alerts at http://www.laautoshow.com/. For more information about AutoMobility LA, please visit https://www.automobilityla.com/.

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