Scewo

The new generation wheelchair has been designed by interdisciplinary team from ETH Zurich and Zurich University of the Arts, combining new technologies and an aesthetic design.

B. Winter, P. Buholzer, T. Gemperle, Scewo, 2017
The new generation wheelchair has been designed by interdisciplinary team studying at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zürich or at Zurich University of the Arts. Their aim was to combine the new technologies and an aesthetic design.

 

Its self-balancing technology enables rotating on spot and driving over curbs without getting stuck. The big wheels can go over obstacles without entanglement. It’s compact size allows to fit trough all standard doors and maneuver easily indoors. The user interface is kept minimal without reducing any functionality. The design is functional and allows for many adjustments in the seating position.

B. Winter, P. Buholzer, T. Gemperle, Scewo, 2017
B. Winter, P. Buholzer, T. Gemperle, Scewo, 2017
The well established rubber tracks give a smooth and safe ride on the stairs. Thanks to the very wide base of the rigid tracks the chair is stable even on spiral stair cases. Transitioning on and off the stair is automated and accomplished by the push of a button.
B. Winter, P. Buholzer, T. Gemperle, Scewo, 2017
B. Winter, P. Buholzer, T. Gemperle, Scewo, 2017

Scewo
Design: Bernhard Winter, Pascal Buholzer, Thomas Gemperle
School: ETH Zurich
Year: 2017

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