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6-year-old Russian Woman Wins Rolls-Royce Award For Concept Car Of The Future

6-year-old Russian Woman Wins Rolls-Royce Award For Concept Car Of The Future
6-year-old Russian Woman Wins Rolls-Royce Award For Concept Car Of The Future

Video: 6-year-old Russian Woman Wins Rolls-Royce Award For Concept Car Of The Future

Video: 6-year-old Russian Woman Wins Rolls-Royce Award For Concept Car Of The Future
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The British brand Rolls-Royce has announced the winners of the young designers' competition. A special jury prize was awarded to six-year-old Alisa from St. Petersburg.

Rolls-Royce designers adaptation of Alice's drawing
Rolls-Royce designers adaptation of Alice's drawing
Drawing by 6-year-old Alice
Drawing by 6-year-old Alice
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  • The Russian woman was recognized as the All-Russian winner of the competition for the work called "House of Esperanto", representing the Rolls-Royce's vision of the future. As a reward, she was given a trip to school with her best friend in a Rolls-Royce with a personal driver.

  • The young artist dreams that the Rolls-Royce of the future will be able to fly, cross oceans and climb mountains, while maintaining the comfort of home for passengers. Energy will be given by the Sun, and a real garden will be located on the body. The machine will know all the languages of the world, and also understand animals and birds. All technologies are the gift of some mysterious bird that has lived in space for a million years. This fantasy became possible due to the complete absence of restrictions from the organizers.
  • The competition was announced in April during a forced quarantine caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Rolls-Royce professional designers received more than 5,000 drawings from children in 80 countries. Four works in the categories "Technology", "Ecology", "Fantasy" and "Entertainment" were recognized as world winners. Three more received special prizes.
  • The winners were children aged 6 to 16 from China, Japan, Great Britain, France, Hungary, Russia and Germany. Alisa from St. Petersburg was the youngest among the participants of the competition.

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