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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
It's a pity the cover of this book shows one of Colani's sports cars. It's great and all but it's easily the least interesting thing he's done. What would have been better would have been the gigantic flying boat that looks like a swan or the astonishing--almost erotic--concept airliner for the Japanese airline with four petal-shaped wings and an indescribable fuselage...
Published on September 26, 2005 by Wayne A.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I'm glad the price dropped on this or I'd be sending it back. Mr. Colani is a modern genius and most certainly more than deserves a large, comprehensive book in celebration of his lifetime of work. In Japan he is considered an industrial design "god" along with Syd Mead and Japan still leads the world in its interest in "futuristic" possibilities. Although a very sincere...
Published on December 25, 2006 by Bettaman


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect, September 26, 2005
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Wayne A. (Belfast, Northern Ireland) - See all my reviews
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It's a pity the cover of this book shows one of Colani's sports cars. It's great and all but it's easily the least interesting thing he's done. What would have been better would have been the gigantic flying boat that looks like a swan or the astonishing--almost erotic--concept airliner for the Japanese airline with four petal-shaped wings and an indescribable fuselage. Then there's the wonderfully bizarre railway locomotive. Colani's designs are among the most radical and imaginative...and beautiful...ever.

What's strange is that he isn't better known and that this is really the first book to cover his work with any thoroughness. Colani is inspired by natural biological forms. To him nature is infinitely complex, provides infinite solutions, and has barely been tapped as a pragmatic design source by man. Nothing superficial--no mere mimicry--he points out the multifunctionality of many of these complex forms he adopts. He also points the way to a future design world that lives and breathes with the natural world. Designers of Green architecture are just now barely intersecting with his vision. More importantly, Colani insists that the right solutions, the healthy solutions, will invariably (as in nature) be beautiful. Too many ecologically-minded designers seem to wear the hair shirt and demand that of others too.

This book should appeal to those who feel technology is not some dysfunctional thing but a yearning to consciously merge with nature. It should appeal to those who love the most outlandish design work. It should appeal to sensualists and lovers of beautiful objects.

I can't imagine being interested in design and not owning this wonderful, beautifully illustrated, well-written, and comprehensive book on perhaps the most visionary designer of the last century. Colani's work makes virtually every other attempt at design look wooden and two-dimensional. History (and we) will eventually catch up with this man.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, December 25, 2006
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Bettaman "hulabetta" (Colorado Springs, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm glad the price dropped on this or I'd be sending it back. Mr. Colani is a modern genius and most certainly more than deserves a large, comprehensive book in celebration of his lifetime of work. In Japan he is considered an industrial design "god" along with Syd Mead and Japan still leads the world in its interest in "futuristic" possibilities. Although a very sincere attempt I'm sure, this volume is lacking in far too many areas to be considered much more than an "attempt" at giving the reader or design enthusiast what they sincerely lust for! Many incredible designs are either scarcly covered or lacking completely. The photography and reproduction of the same is extremely disappointing! Either many of the photos are out of focus or when prepared for reproduction the printer didn't bother to check the halftones for sharpness. They appear blurred and "flat", certainly an injustice to the organic flowing designs they are trying to capture. The written portion of the book is very insightful and IS well done! If you're really a Colani fan try to find one of the special issues (devoted entirely to Colani) of Car Styling magazine on the web or ebay. An issue of Omni from 1980 had a great article too. If this book's interior was printed as well as the cover it would be a near masterpiece. Very, VERY unfortunately, it is not.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic eternal designs, November 25, 2011
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Designs for the ages, though drawn in the 70s & 80s, still valid Today
In fact his long range trucks is basis for a new RV elleMent RV.
Classic designer for our Era.
His trucks, cars, planes & spacecraft stand out
Was on Discovery Ch show on Cars, 3 years back.
showcased his supersonic truck design.
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