- Ercole Spada
Ercole Spada (
August 26 ,1938 ) is an Italianautomobile design er. His most notable designs were made in the 1960s, for theZagato design studio house, where Spada was chief stylist. During this period some of the most notablesports car s byAston Martin ,Ferrari ,Maserati , as well asAlfa Romeo ,Abarth ,Fiat andLancia were clothed by Spada's designs.Spada earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from
Istituto tecnico Feltrinelli in 1956. Following a military service, Spada joined Zagato, in February 1960. The first design created by Spada for Zagato was theAston Martin DB4 GT Zagato . Many avantgarde yet instantly-classic designs were to follow, soon becoming cornerstones of automotive design. Spada's designs were acknowledged as seminal by his fellow designers as well as by generetions of new designers; One example of the attraction of Spada's work was that of theMazda MX-3 , which aimed to capture the magic of theAlfa Romeo Giulia GTZ design, according to its creators. Shortly before leaving Zagato, Spada designed one of the most modern looking cars of the era, the Alfa Romeo Junior Z, as well as the popular and dramaticLancia Fulvia Sport.Spada joined
Ford in 1970 to become chief designer at the Italian Ghia design house. This led to the creation of the ill-fatedFord GT70 , which did not enter production at the last moment.After leaving Ford and following a short stay in
Audi , Spada joinedBMW design center as chief stylist in 1976. During his stay withBMW , Spada created two major all-new designs, theBMW E32 7-series (1987–1994), and the BMW E34 5-series (1989–1996). Both embraced similar classic yet progressive lines, contributing to the success of the Germancompany .In 1983 Spada returns to lead an Italian design house, this time
I.DE.A Institute , where he designs a strings ofcompact and luxury cars, forFiat – the groundbreaking Tipo and Tempra siblings, theLancia Dedra and Delta II as well as the Kappa. Other projects include theAlfa Romeo 155 and theDaihatsu Move . During his stay inI.DE.A Institute , Spada had competed and won over major design contracts from Fiat, putting him in direct competition with his fellow Italian design maverick,Giorgetto Giugiaro , born on the same year and on the same month as Spada.Returning to Zagato in 1992, Spada brought with him new creative energy, which led to the introduction of the
Ferrari FZ93 , based on a regular 512 TR mechanics, as well as other notabe designs.Currently, Spada continues to work as a designer. He has joined his son,
Paulo Spada , to createSpadaconcept , a new design house aimed at automotive andindustrial design .* Notable designs
* 1960 –
Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
* 1960 –Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ
* 1960 –O.S.C.A 1600 GTZ
* 1962 – Alfa Romeo 2600 SZ
* 1962 – Lancia Flavia Sport
* 1963 –Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ
* 1963 – Lancia Flaminia Super Sport
* 1965 – Lancia Fulvia Sport
* 1967 – Lancia Flavia Super Sport
* 1967 –Rover 2000 TCZ
* 1969 – Alfa Romeo Junior Z
* 1969 –Volvo GTZ 2000
* 1970 –Ford GT 70
* 1992 –Alfa Romeo 155
* 1993 –Nissan Terrano II
* 1988 –Fiat Tipo
* 1990 –Fiat Tempra
* 1989 –Lancia Dedra
* 1993 –Lancia Delta
* 2007 –Spada TS Codatronca Sources
* ERCOLE SPADA – 40 Years Devoted to Car Design, Car Styling Magazing, Volume 131 (July 1999)
* Penny Sparke, A Century of Car Design (2002)
* Paolo Tumminelli, Car Design (2004)
* Robert Edwards Aston Martin: Ever the Thoroughbred (2003)
* Michele Marchianò, Le Zagato – Fulvia Sport / Junior Z (2005)
* Carlo Stella and Bruno Vettore, Zagato Fulvia Sport Competizione (2003)
* Hilton Holloway and Martin Buckley, A–Z Of Cars (2002)
* Winston Scott Goodfellow, Iso Rivolta: The Men, the Machines (2001)
* http://www.zagato-cars.com/
* http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?zagatoprotof.htm
* http://www.lanciaflavia.it/archivio_carrozzieri/zagato.php
* http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/magazine/3300.asp?id=13351External links
*http://www.spadaconcept.com/
*http://www.zagato.it/
*http://www.zagato-cars.com/
*http://www.idea.institute.it/eng/
*http://www.conceptcars.it/stilisti/spada.htm
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