Davide Arcangeli
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Originally Posted by Blackonblackonblack' date='Oct 14 2004, 01:57 PM
[quote name='alohalc' date='Oct 14 2004, 05:11 AM']here is a short paragraph in an article from forbes about davide arcangeli.
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That's the article I read! Anyway, I believe under Chris Bangle, the 5, 6, and the Z4 were penned by separate people...I'm not sure if it was actual Bangle that drew the 7...someone here must know???
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[/quote]sorry, hawaii mode = slow mode .
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BMW 5-Series
Moving memorial
There's tragedy behind the design of the 5-Series' exterior, which is the work of Italian Davida Arcangeli, who died of leukaemia before he could see the finished car on the road. In fact, Arcangeli's proposal almost didn't make the final selection process, says chief designer Chris Bangle, because his promising sketches initially failed to translate to a clay model, and were rejected by the design bosses. But Arcangeli and his modellers laboured day and night to rework the clay to such good effect that it was eventually selected for production. Arcangeli was part-inspired by the surface architecture of aircraft and airships, in which the surface skins cover the structure beneath so tautly that the ribbing can be seen below. The effect is best seen in on the car's flanks, here.
www.tiscali.co.uk
Moving memorial
There's tragedy behind the design of the 5-Series' exterior, which is the work of Italian Davida Arcangeli, who died of leukaemia before he could see the finished car on the road. In fact, Arcangeli's proposal almost didn't make the final selection process, says chief designer Chris Bangle, because his promising sketches initially failed to translate to a clay model, and were rejected by the design bosses. But Arcangeli and his modellers laboured day and night to rework the clay to such good effect that it was eventually selected for production. Arcangeli was part-inspired by the surface architecture of aircraft and airships, in which the surface skins cover the structure beneath so tautly that the ribbing can be seen below. The effect is best seen in on the car's flanks, here.
www.tiscali.co.uk
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Originally Posted by Guest' date='Oct 15 2004, 10:10 AM
BMW 5-Series
Moving memorial
There's tragedy behind the design of the 5-Series' exterior, which is the work of Italian Davida Arcangeli, who died of leukaemia before he could see the finished car on the road. In fact, Arcangeli's proposal almost didn't make the final selection process, says chief designer Chris Bangle, because his promising sketches initially failed to translate to a clay model, and were rejected by the design bosses. But Arcangeli and his modellers laboured day and night to rework the clay to such good effect that it was eventually selected for production. Arcangeli was part-inspired by the surface architecture of aircraft and airships, in which the surface skins cover the structure beneath so tautly that the ribbing can be seen below. The effect is best seen in on the car's flanks, here.
www.tiscali.co.uk
Moving memorial
There's tragedy behind the design of the 5-Series' exterior, which is the work of Italian Davida Arcangeli, who died of leukaemia before he could see the finished car on the road. In fact, Arcangeli's proposal almost didn't make the final selection process, says chief designer Chris Bangle, because his promising sketches initially failed to translate to a clay model, and were rejected by the design bosses. But Arcangeli and his modellers laboured day and night to rework the clay to such good effect that it was eventually selected for production. Arcangeli was part-inspired by the surface architecture of aircraft and airships, in which the surface skins cover the structure beneath so tautly that the ribbing can be seen below. The effect is best seen in on the car's flanks, here.
www.tiscali.co.uk
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Thanks Guest
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My Ride: F02 LCI Individual
Model Year: 2013
Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Oct 15 2004, 11:52 AM
slow mode = sleep mode...for some ?
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#17
Originally Posted by Iceman' date='Oct 18 2004, 01:50 AM
[quote name='alohalc' date='Oct 15 2004, 11:52 AM']slow mode = sleep mode...for some ?
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[/quote]your vacation mode = my exciting mode