Concept Cars: From the 1930s to the Present

by Larry Edsall

Hardcover, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

DESIGN / Product Design / Vehicles

Description

Concept vehicles are cars we can't drive - and only in rare cases are we allowed to touch them. Just to have a look at them we have to stand in line at the motor shows. Even so, concept vehicle creators reach millions of people through the major international motor shows in Tokyo, Frankfurt, Geneva, Paris or Birmingham or the ones that take place in the big conference centres in New York, Chicago, Detroit and Los Angeles. It's sufficient for us to admire these prototypes from far away or to have the chance to brush up against them and to dream about the day we will get into one or two of them. Concept vehicles are dream cars; vehicles that we passionately hope one day will be part of our cars-to-come dream. These are the cars of the future, or at least, of a future that some creative mind imagines. In their bold new shapes, concept vehicles show us the future through the designer's artistic eye and creative imagination. Some of these models announce the arrival of cars under production; others are design and technology experiments. ILLUSTRATIONS: 494 colour photographs… (more)

Barcode

4450

Call number

DESIGN / Product Design / Vehicles

Collection

ISBN

8880959565 / 9788880959564

Publication

Barnes & Noble (2003), Edition: 1st Edition, 220 pages

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