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Automobile Design Car: CONCEPT CARS AND TRUCKS
California has long been recognized as one of the key trendsetters and style makers for automobile design car design and car culture. No place else has as much influence on automotive design as does the California lifestyle and its car crazy residents. The progressive and varied makeup of the state also explains why there are 14 major automobile design car design studios in the Southland along with at least another half-dozen independent design studios. Los Angeles is also home to the Art Center, perhaps the leading institute of automotive design in the world. Therefore, it's fitting that the Los Angeles Auto Show should serve as a showcase to a variety of innovative concept vehicles from throughout the world.
HAYNES, Elwood (1857-1925), American automobile inventor and manufacturer. He was born in Portland, Ind., on Oct. 14, 1857, and graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1881. As early as 1891, Haynes began work on developing an automobile design car, and he and the Apper-son brothers, Elmer and Edgar, produced their first one-cylinder car on July 4, 1894. They formed the Haynes-Apperson automobile design car Company in 1898, but after 10 years of manufacturing the Haynes-Apperson car, the partners separated in a dispute over credit for the design of the 1894 car.
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York The Triennial looks at the breaking development and future horizons across the fields of design practice, from architecture, interiors, and landscape design to produce design, graphic design, and fashion.
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