More skysphere images here: https://www.designboom.com/technology/audi-skysphere-concept-e-roadster-monterey-car-week-08-10-2021/?utm_source=designboom+daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=shape-shifting+AUDI+skysphere+concept+e-roadster+debuts+at+monterey+car+week+2021
That's interesting. However, other than the badge on the nose, I don't really see anything in there that makes me think it has Audi DNA. Have any of Audi's other concepts had this design nomenclature and I missed them? All the best, Andrew.
Need the Fifth Avenue von Holzhausen Plaid - dole out full-corinthian thrashings all day long on the neighbor's Lincoln Givenchy w/Tattoo stuck to the back window like a Garfield!
It has a pretty industrial/commercial vibe to me too. Not a fan of that one. I was reading about how Richard Neutra gave his clients highly detailed questionnaires to ascertain what their needs were rather than simply lumping them with his creative whims. So although he had a minimalist style, his houses were a reflection of the owners who commissioned them. Generally, I'm not a huge fan of minimalism in houses, but I do quite like Albert Lewin House, which had a new addition by Steven Ehrlich: https://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/ehrlich-architects-embrace-of-multicultural-modernism_o Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login All the best, Andrew.
Lincoln does a concept car. https://www.motortrend.com/news/lincoln-artcenter-college-of-design-student-concept?galleryimageid=d82b4a02-866a-42cc-bfc2-bd28dc8998a6
I love the back, and the face isn't terrible, but what the **** is going on behind the front wheels ahead of the doors?! Respectfully yours, Andrew.
Ran across this interesting observation lately about design and how details appear to be less important. But equally important how in the internet age, designs need to shout, or to use my terminology 'spit on the table to get noticed'. It seems to me what passes for automotive design lately is so OTT that it just screams for attention. How else can one explain the Tesla Cyber Truck or BMW front ends or Lexus for that matter.