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AGENT31
02-03-2009, 10:50 AM
From: http://www.nextautos.com/bmw%E2%80%99s-chris-bangle-steps-down-head-design

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BMW announced today that Chris Bangle is passing the torch as Head of Design to Adrian van Hooydonk, his right-hand man of seventeen years. Bangle will continue design work outside of the auto industry. Bangle and his team are responsible for the design of many BMW models, as well as the new Mini and Rolls-Royce models. His tenure at BMW was marked by controversial styling decisions, prompting much criticism from the brand’s enthusiasts.

Adrian van Hooydonk has worked closely with Bangle during his career at BMW, and is the former Head of the Brand Design Studio for BMW Automobiles.

Scroll down to read the official press release.

CHRISTOPHER BANGLE HANDS OVER HIS POST AS HEAD OF DESIGN AT THE BMW GROUP TO ADRIAN VAN HOOYDONK IN ORDER TO EXPLORE OPPORTUNITIES OUTIDE THE BMW GROUP AND THE AUTO INDUSTRY
02/03/2009

Munich. Christopher E. Bangle, the BMW Group's Head of Design, has worked closely with Adrian van Hooydonk in BMW Group design development for nearly17 years. Now he is handing over his post to van Hooydonk, who is currently Head of BMW Automobile Design. "Christopher Bangle has had a lasting impact on the identity of BMW Group's brands. His contribution to the company's success has been decisive, and together with his teams he has mapped out a clear and aesthetic route into the future," said Dr Klaus Draeger, BMW AG's Board Member for Development. Dr Draeger went on to explain that the BMW Group was currently "in an excellent position", thanks to a broad portfolio of automobiles and several new vehicle concepts due for market launch in the coming months and years. The BMW AG Management Board, he added, is looking forward to working with van Hooydonk as Head of BMW Group Design - a man who shares Bangle's fascination for technology and aesthetics, tradition and innovation. Dr Draeger affirmed that van Hooydonk would be in a position to continue to build on a design philosophy, which extends across the BMW Group's brands. Bangle's plan to pursue his own design-related endeavours beyond the auto industry marks the start of a new phase in his life while maintaining strong ties with the BMW Group.
Over the years numerous designs for new vehicles and vehicle concepts have been developed under Christopher Bangle's leadership. As well as continuing the BMW 3, 5 and 7 Series, he and his teams were responsible for a range of other models, including the BMW Z3, BMW Z4, BMW X5, BMW Z8, BMW X3, the new BMW 6 Series, the BMW X6 and the BMW 1 Series. Other developments under the auspices of Christopher Bangle include the new MINI and Rolls-Royce models and a number of innovative motorcycle concepts. During his tenure, Christopher Bangle was also instrumental in making the company's consultancy subsidiary, BMW Group DesignworksUSA, what it is today: a global design agency in North America, Munich and Singapore for leading international brands and companies in a wide variety of industries.

Thanks to their outstanding design quality numerous products from all three of the BMW Group's automobile brands have won a host of renowned awards from around the world. Bangle has always had a special aptitude for working with his teams to strengthen the identities and unmistakable images of the BMW Group's brands and to inspire design innovations, said Dr Draeger, Board Member for Development. Over the years he has received a dozen patents for his technical applications and design. These, along with the one hundred additional patents awarded to the BMW Group Design under Bangle's auspices, are a testimony to his creative and innovative power.

Born in the USA, Christopher Bangle, aged 52, has been Head of BMW Group Design Development since October 1992. After studying at the University of Wisconsin and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, he began his working life in Rüsselsheim, where he worked for Adam Opel AG. In 1985 he joined FIAT, where he became Director of the FIAT Centro Stile in 1992. Shortly afterwards he left the Italian automaker to come to Munich.

Throughout his career with the BMW Group Bangle's right-hand man has been Adrian van Hooydonk, who is now set to become his successor. He described van Hooydonk as "truly a top professional in our business," adding, "I am sure that the many strong design strategies he has helped us create for the BMW Group will continue to develop and evolve."

Adrian van Hooydonk, aged 44, will take over as Director of BMW Group Design with immediate effect. In his new position he will be responsible for design development for the BMW, Rolls-Royce and MINI brands. Born in the Netherlands, van Hooydonk studied at Delft Polytechnic University in Holland and later at the Art Center Europe in Vevey, Switzerland, until 1992. From there he came to Munich, where he joined BMW as a designer. In the year 2000 he went to California to work for the BMW Group subsidiary Designworks USA. He was Director of the internationally renowned design agency from 2001 to 2004. Then, under Bangle as the BMW Group's Head of Design, he became Head of the Brand Design Studio for BMW Automobiles.

The BMW 6 Series and 7 Series lines clearly bear the hallmark of van Hooydonk's design influence, as do the Z9 Concept Car, the BMW Concept CS (unveiled in 2007) and the M1 Hommage Study. In 1997 van Hooydonk created the ACV 30 Show Car for MINI and more recently he and his team have developed the designs for the new BMW 7 Series and Z4 as well as for the Concept Progressive Activity Sedan, which celebrates its premiere at the Geneva Auto Show in early March 2009.

"I am honoured and extremely excited to take on this new responsibility", says van Hooydonk. "BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce produce the best cars and motorcycles in their segment, and I am really looking forward to being able to contribute to the future development of these brands." Speaking of his hopes for the years to come, van Hooydonk added: "I have no doubt that there are challenges ahead, but BMW's depth in engineering and the passion of its talented design team are as strong as ever. Together I am sure we will be able to create some very sophisticated and extremely attractive concepts."

Laidback
02-03-2009, 10:52 AM
I hope they can improve the design more....thanks for the update:goldcup:

AGENT31
02-03-2009, 10:57 AM
http://www.topgear.com/content/features/stories/2005/02/stories/07/1.html

Adrian van Hooydonk:

http://www.topgear.com/content/features/stories/2005/02/stories/07/01large.jpg

Orange fever
02-03-2009, 11:51 AM
good to know thanks alex...

SunnyD
02-03-2009, 12:39 PM
I never really disliked Bangle's designs so I'm sort of indifferent when it comes to him stepping down. I really liked his flame surface design on the Z4's tho.

MarqE46
02-03-2009, 02:09 PM
For the most part I like Bangle's designs. Moving on!

ZeroG
02-03-2009, 05:27 PM
Chris Bangle, and his coined "Flame Surfacing" technique has been a really controversial topic in the enthusiast community for sometime. He is most famous for leading the E46 project which made BMW so successful. After the E46, it was like he could do no wrong and only the sky was the limit.

As for Adrian Van Hooydonk, he was one of the designer on the E36, and has worked for BMW AG for about 17 years. It will be interesting to see what comes out of BMW in the next few years now that Bangle is gone.

pedM5
02-04-2009, 12:09 AM
Thank you God. I feel like this prayer has been answered individually

415Banker
02-04-2009, 12:20 AM
unfortunately, hooydonk is also known for his bangled curves...we need joji to come in as the head of design...

pedM5
02-04-2009, 12:24 PM
Anyone else see like a Japanese theme within the E60 tail lights? It's like the Empire of the Rising Sun is within the tail light itself, looks like a Japanese flag.

Karan
02-04-2009, 01:17 PM
who designed the e46 and e39?...that person should be head designer...nice clean lines ! :D

xixicemanxix
02-05-2009, 11:56 AM
who designed the e46 and e39?...that person should be head designer...nice clean lines ! :D
+1 :)

SunnyD
02-05-2009, 12:08 PM
who designed the e46 and e39?...that person should be head designer...nice clean lines ! :D

From another forum:

Bangle came to BMW in 1992 - directly to Design Director spot. So under his supervision many pre-avantgarde designs have been created:

E39 5-series, E38 7-series, E36/7 Z3, E53 X5, E46 3-series, E52 Z8

Karan
02-08-2009, 10:13 PM
^ ooo wow that's nice to know !

Laidback
02-09-2009, 09:45 AM
Forgot his name but he's retired now...who designed the e46 and e39?...that person should be head designer...nice clean lines ! :D


I know Bangle didn't lead the design till the new e60's came out
From another forum:

Bangle came to BMW in 1992 - directly to Design Director spot. So under his supervision many pre-avantgarde designs have been created:

E39 5-series, E38 7-series, E36/7 Z3, E53 X5, E46 3-series, E52 Z8

415Banker
02-09-2009, 01:24 PM
unfortunately, hooydonk is also known for his bangled curves...we need joji to come in as the head of design...

who designed the e46 and e39?...that person should be head designer...nice clean lines ! :D

From another forum:

Bangle came to BMW in 1992 - directly to Design Director spot. So under his supervision many pre-avantgarde designs have been created:

E39 5-series, E38 7-series, E36/7 Z3, E53 X5, E46 3-series, E52 Z8

I beg to differ...Joji Nagashima was the man behind the E39, E36, E90, and the Z3.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joji_Nagashima

Bangle may have been the head of the department...but the true artists are the likes of Joji.

pedM5
02-09-2009, 03:39 PM
I was in disbelief that Bangle made the E60s and E39s, they're just too different in terms of styling, clearly had to be another influence involved, it wasn't a logical next step, it was a complete redesign. I remember how many people were complaining about the new 7s when they came out and petitions were going around to kick Bangle out and start over.

BTW why would you retire from car designing? Seems like something you can do at home in your underwear, just like being a video game tester :)

ZeroG
02-09-2009, 04:39 PM
I was in disbelief that Bangle made the E60s and E39s, they're just too different in terms of styling, clearly had to be another influence involved, it wasn't a logical next step, it was a complete redesign.

It has been said that when designing cars BMW makes two type of changes. Every so many years they "Revolutionary" changes (E30-E36, E46-E90, E39-E60, etc..) and in between the "revolutionary" changes they make "Evolutionary" changes (E21-E30, E36-E46, E34-E39, etc..)

I don't recall where I read that, but it was in some magazine.

pedM5
02-10-2009, 12:35 AM
It has been said that when designing cars BMW makes two type of changes. Every so many years they "Revolutionary" changes (E30-E36, E46-E90, E39-E60, etc..) and in between the "revolutionary" changes they make "Evolutionary" changes (E21-E30, E36-E46, E34-E39, etc..)

I don't recall where I read that, but it was in some magazine.


That's a nice description, definitely a good perspective to put it in. If that's the case then we are in for a treat the next time around lol