
Raymond Loewy portrait. |
Raymond Loewy was a
renowned industrial designer throughout much of the 20th century.
Though he was born in Paris, France, he became an American
citizen a few years after arriving in New York. His contributions
include such familiar industrial products as the S1
and T1 locomotives, the Greyhound Bus, and Air Force One.
From
the Hupmobile in the 1930's to the Lancia
Loraymo in the late 1950's Loewy's automotive designs
were always innovative. From the mid 1940's and into the 1950's
he designed cars for the Studebaker
Corporation. Loewy designed the Avanti for Studebaker
in 1961. Raymond Loewy
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Loewy's "Office of the Future"
in the 1930s.
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