Florian Seidl
Florian Seidl (born March 2, 1979 in Salzburg) is an Austrian vehicle designer.
He studied Industrial Design at the University of Arts and Industrial Design Linz, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and got his master's degree from the Royal College of Art in London.
Since 2008 he is working at the Centro Stile Fiat in Turin, Italy.
His work was exhibited at the RCA's Great Exhibition, was part of the Global Cities exhibition at the Tate Modern and was also shown at the London Transport Museum.
Awards
- Worshipful Company of Carmen Transportation Design Award, first prize, 2007
- Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers Award, shortlisted, 2007
- Geoff Lawson Jaguar Scholarship, shortlisted, 2007
- Interior Motives Awards, finalist, 2006
- Emanuel und Sophie Fohn Stipendium, scholarship, 2006
- Hong Kong Austrian Educational Foundation, scholarship, 2003
References
Monocle (UK), September 2007, No 06, p. 138
External links
- University of Art and Industrial Design, Linz, Austria
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
- Royal College of Art, London, UK
- RCA, The Great exhibition, Florian Seidl, 2007, London, UK
- Tate Modern, Global Cities Exhibition, 2007, London, UK
- London Transport Museum, London, UK
- cardesignnews - RCA degreeshow 2007
- businessweek - The Great Exhibition
- conceptcar.co.uk - RCA Vehicle Design Show 2007
- Movement Design Bureau - Last Chance: RCA's Great Exhibition
- The Independent - Vehicle design: So what's the next big idea?
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