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Hagerty Media on MSNGabriel Voisin and His Art Deco Tour de Force: 1935 Avions Voisin C25 Aérodyne - MSNGabriel Voisin (1880–1973) could be described as a 20th century industrial renaissance man, a man behind groundbreaking efforts in architecture, aviation, and automobiles.
Decades ahead of its time, the Abrams P-1 Explorer stunned the aviation world with its all-glass cockpit—designed in the 1930s for aerial photography and reconnaissance. With sleek Art Deco ...
Built in the late 1930s by the most renowned race car manufacturer in France, it was an Art Deco masterpiece designed to set records at speeds above 450 mph. Virtually every aspect of the airplane ...
On the larger aircraft, I’ve done art deco designs, I’ve done boardroom designs. Those take a little more inspiration. A fun, sporty look seems to suit the smaller aircraft.
Luxury vehicles from the 1930s were nearly aircraft carrier-long. It was the art deco era dominated by seemingly never ending clean lines. So it's no surprise that the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 ...
The artifacts here show that hours of nuanced and complex engineering went into the seemingly simple Art Deco aircraft. ... but by and large this is the airplane de Monge and Bugatti built.
Named the Covert Aeronautical Cocktail Shaker, it comes with an Art-Deco airplane shape that made us think of the famous Airbus Beluga, considered one of the world’s strangest-looking airplanes.
Japan might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of Art Deco, but Ezra Pound's 1934 edict to 'make it new' resonated just as deeply there as it did in cultural capitals like ...
The penthouse sits at the top of an Art Deco former aircraft factory and the interiors reflect the building’s industrial heritage. 1/44. Amira Hashish. 2 May 2019. COMMENTS.
The rare Catalina flying boat is returning to Napier for the Art Deco Festival after more than four years' refurbishment. Some of the rarest aircraft still flying as well as one of the air force's ...
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