A Pre-Fab Bamboo Bicycle, Grown from the Ground in Bike Shape

A PRE-FAB BAMBOO BICYCLE, GROWN FROM THE GROUND IN BIKE SHAPE
THE AJIRO–A CONCEPT FROM AUSTRALIA–WOULD COME FROM THE EARTH FULLY FORMED. IS THIS THE FIRST STEP FOR A SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING ECONOMY?
BY MATTHEW BATTLES

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Another bamboo bicycle? Yes–but the vehicle devised by Alexander Vittouris departs from the funky, tiki-bar-friendly lines made from this sustainable, globally ubiquitous grass. A design student at Australia’s Monash University, Vittouris envisions a bicycle that isn’t built, but grown–the bamboo stalks of the frame being trained into shape while the plant is growing. Inspired by arborsculpture, in which tree branches are fixed in expressive shapes that they take as the plant grows, Vittouris wants to develop a reusable framework that would shape bamboo into nearly finished bicycles.While arboculture is a craft practice rather than a mass-production technique, its application to bamboo–which may be cultivated inexpensively, and grows with astonishing speed–offers at least a coy gleam of scalability. Manufacturing traditional bicycles expends energy and injects waste into the world, whether the frame is some space-age alloy or bamboo. Vittouris by contrast proposes “engaging the environment in (the) production phase through photosynthesis and carbon storage till ultimate destruction.”
Vittouris’ bicycle, which he calls the Ajiro, remains a concept; the project is a finalist for the James Dyson Award, a prize for student work offered by Good Design Australia. But even as conjecture, it’s an inspiring glimpse of a different kind of production. The Ajiro goads the blog State of Green to imagine “farmlands full of bamboo manipulated over various structures” in place of bland and wasteful manufactories. Will we ever see green fields of bicycles–or chairs, or bedsteads–growing in the sun? Perhaps not. But even as design fiction, Vittouris’ Ajiro may help us ask questions about the things we make. Perhaps by switching our metaphors from manufacturing to cultivation, we’ll find the seeds of sustainability.

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Kee Koon Boon (“KB”) is the co-founder and director of HERO Investment Management which provides specialized fund management and investment advisory services to the ARCHEA Asia HERO Innovators Fund (www.heroinnovator.com), the only Asian SMID-cap tech-focused fund in the industry. KB is an internationally featured investor rooted in the principles of value investing for over a decade as a fund manager and analyst in the Asian capital markets who started his career at a boutique hedge fund in Singapore where he was with the firm since 2002 and was also part of the core investment committee in significantly outperforming the index in the 10-year-plus-old flagship Asian fund. He was also the portfolio manager for Asia-Pacific equities at Korea’s largest mutual fund company. Prior to setting up the H.E.R.O. Innovators Fund, KB was the Chief Investment Officer & CEO of a Singapore Registered Fund Management Company (RFMC) where he is responsible for listed Asian equity investments. KB had taught accounting at the Singapore Management University (SMU) as a faculty member and also pioneered the 15-week course on Accounting Fraud in Asia as an official module at SMU. KB remains grateful and honored to be invited by Singapore’s financial regulator Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to present to their top management team about implementing a world’s first fact-based forward-looking fraud detection framework to bring about benefits for the capital markets in Singapore and for the public and investment community. KB also served the community in sharing his insights in writing articles about value investing and corporate governance in the media that include Business Times, Straits Times, Jakarta Post, Manual of Ideas, Investopedia, TedXWallStreet. He had also presented in top investment, banking and finance conferences in America, Italy, Sydney, Cape Town, HK, China. He has trained CEOs, entrepreneurs, CFOs, management executives in business strategy & business model innovation in Singapore, HK and China.

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