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Dutch automobile designer
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Harm Lagaay
Personal details
Born28 December 1946
Hague
OccupationDutch automobile designer

Harm Lagaay is a Dutch automobile designer. He was educated in the Netherlands where he completed the studies at the IVA and went to work for the Dutch company Olyslager in Soest.

In the late 1960s, Lagaay went to work for Simca, then from 1971 for Porsche. He worked in the team designing the Porsche 911 and designed the Porsche 924. From 1977, Lagaay worked as Chief of Design for Ford in Cologne, and moved to BMW in 1985.

Lagaay designed the BMW Z1 sports car, with electric doors hiding under the car's chassis and easily exchangeable body panels. This car was too advanced for its times and did not have commercial success, as only 8000 were sold. Today, the BMW Z1 is a collector's item.

He returned to Porsche in 1989 as head of the "Style Porsche" department in Weissach. As well as the Porsches of the period – the 968, 989 (the stillborn four door Porsche), 993 (the 1993-1997 generation of the 911 for which Englishman Tony Hatter is also credited), Boxster, 996 (the all-new 911 of 1997), Cayenne, Carrera GT – he also oversaw the company's work for external clients and opening of a studio in California.

He retired from Porsche in July 2004 and has been followed by Michael Mauer of Germany.

See also

References

  1. http://newsroom.porsche.com/en/products/one-icon-four-designers-10714.htmlOne icon, four designers
  2. (September 2004). Harm Lagaay - The Face Of Design Archived 29 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, European Car
  3. Patton, Phil (7 June 2004). Design; A Face, but Not the Look, to Change at Porsche, The New York Times

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