I am a multifaceted designer from London who has worked on everything from trains for various global rolling stock manufacturers to the interiors of bars and homes.
Joseph Zammit
My work often explores the future of the car and how it could go beyond being a simple hollow rolling sculpture that displays an owners wealth, value and status in society by repurposing itself into something that can do much more.
I was drawn to Design, thanks to its collaborative nature. I have shown the ability to work well within a team and collaborate effectively with community members to identify and develop insights into compelling concepts during my time at the RCA. I have found validating concepts in this way incredibly rewarding and hope to continue in this vein in the future.
The GAC EN-Compass is a modular vehicle aimed at new alternative lifestyles that have emerged with the movement towards remote working. These people known as Hypermobile homeworkers are individuals able to work from home, with a desire to travel and experience new places whenever possible. Able to adapt and perform different roles. It provides the owner with a home and a passive income, reducing the precarity of mobile life creating a shared vehicle with a unique narrative and identity.