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Denis Orlenok Vilnius Iron Wolf Bus cabin
Vilnius Iron Wolf Bus cabin is Iron Design Award winner in 2015 - 2016 Vehicle, Mobility and Transportation Design Award Category.
Vilnius Iron Wolf Bus cabin

Design of a bus cabin for the public transportation in the capital of Lithuania is inspired by the different legend of city creation - "Dream of the Iron Wolf" as a symbol of where the city of Vilnius should rise from by Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas. Final characteristics with abstract techniques were used to convey the style of ecological city vehicle. Iron wolf of the Vilnius city with aerodynamic shapes and strict lines - tough, powerful, modern and friendly, but not aggressive.

Vilnius Iron Wolf Bus cabin
Denis Orlenok Vilnius Iron Wolf
Denis Orlenok Bus cabin
Denis Orlenok design
Denis Orlenok design
Denis Orlenok

For someone he is an artist, for someone he is an engineer, but he combines these two things in one – design. Passionate dreamer inspired by environment – people, architecture, sounds, products, music and art. Young designer that gets motivated of poor objects to solve problems and change life in the better comfortable and pleasant way as well as inspired by good products to create aesthetic and meaningful things. The main aim of everyday is to set unfeasible goals and implement them to reality.

Vilnius Academy of Arts

Vilnius Academy of Arts is the largest and oldest art university in the Baltic States, established in 1793 as an Architecture department at the Chief school of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in Vilnius. At the end of the 19th century it was closed together with Vilnius University by the tsarist government, and then reopened in 1919. After the World War II Academy was merged with Kaunas Art Institute and since then was called The State Art Institute of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania. In 1990 the Academy regained its name of Vilnius Academy of Arts. Since 1990, almost 100 alumni of the Academy were awarded National Art Awards. Today Academy has over 1,800 students in four cities – Vilnius, Kaunas, Telšiai and Klaipėda. Each faculty has its own unique study programmes, which offer Lithuanian students a possibility to find a specific art specialisation in different cities. Vilnius faculty has a wide collection of most popular art study programmes varying from Painting to Culture Management and Culture Politics. Kaunas faculty offers Glass Art study programme that is unique throughout the Baltic region. Telšiai faculty is based on a solid craft competences and the newly established Klaipėda faculty offers programmes related to the most current art tendencies.