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Automobiles by Architects Some believed that their cars had to 'look becoming to' their architecture, and included automobiles in perspective views and photographs of their completed buildings, the result being a harmonising


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Automobiles by Architects

Title:Automobiles by Architects
Author:Ivan Margolius
Rating:4.86 (923 Votes)
Asin:047160786X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:160 Pages
Publish Date:2000-04-10
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Editorial : "This book has no trouble in supplying something eye-opening on almost every page." (Motorsport, April 2001) "This is an unusual publication, containing some interesting illustrations. Purchasers are likely to have something unique on their bookshelves." (The Automobile, September 2000) "a very pleasing booktypeface is clear, simple and elegant and there is no shortage of images" (ARQ (Architectural Research Quarterly), Vol. 5, 2001)

It may seem extraordinary that architects - designers of stationary objects - should concern themselves with automobile design; but the automobile has long touched architects' imaginations, appearing to them as a house on wheels, as mobile accommodation. When the motor-driven vehicle was invented, architects recognised that its image, form and function would affect the quality of people's lives and their surroundings, and that to propose an automobile was a way to perfect the synthesis of art, design and the latest technology. A number of well-known architects liked to pair the architecture of their houses with their favourite automobiles in order to illustrate the close functional and aesthetic relationship between them. Some believed that their cars had to 'look becoming to' their architecture, and included automobiles in perspective views and photographs of their completed buildings, the result being a harmonising composition of the two elements that stressed their close affinity. T

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