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Martini Antonino
Age: 22Gender: Male
School: Università di Palermo
Course: Disegno Industriale
Location: Italy
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5Martini Antonino 20th Apr 2012 | 11:30
In Gothic architecture, a gargoyle is a carved stone grotesque depicting a fantastic animal, usually made of granite, with a nozzle designed to carry water from a roof and away from the side of a building thereby preventing the rainwater that falls masonry walls and eroding the mortar. Thus this element of Gothic architecture is used in the idea of design of the vehicle, and for its appearance aggressive for its operation, which in this case will serve to divert the flow of air into the air intake to "spout" which will serve to mini wind turbines to develop electricity in batteries.

Ashleigh 2nd Apr 2012 | 15:14
Interesting start, Martini. It's nice to see where you're getting your inspiration. Now, let's see what this is inpiring you to do! Time to upload some sketches, some drawings, then develop these into a final entry by May 5th.
Also, don't forget to use the 'pin-tag' feature, to comment on your own entry. The pin tags can be used to explain to your audience, specific points about your work.
Also remember that you must also submit an INTERIOR entry before the competition deadline.
Good luck!











Dankac 29th Apr 2012 | 20:24
Awesome design, love the renderings.