About Peter StevensPeter Stevens is one of the
UK’s best-known and most sought-after international
transportation and product designers. He has won
numerous honours for his work which includes creating
road and race cars for McLaren, Lamborghini, BMW, Lotus,
Prodrive, TWR, among others.
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- "Revered teacher,
internationally renowned car designer and
self-confessed anarchist hippy pinko, Peter
Stevens is a genuine guru of the car
world"
Source: The Daily Telegraph
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Peter’s cars are in automotive collections across
the world, and have been shown at the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston as well as London’s Design Museum. He has
been Visiting Professor of Vehicle Design at the Royal
College of Art and twice nominated as the UK’s Prince
Philip Designer of the Year.
His designs win races and rallies. Some of his designs
are specialist, bespoke vehicles, others are created for
mass production, and sell in their thousands. Before the
demise of MG Rover in 2005, Peter’s MGTF was the
best-selling sports car in the UK. It was voted ‘the
world’s most beautiful cabriolet’ in 2003.
Peter’s cars are in automotive collections across the
world, and have been shown at the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston as well as London’s Design Museum. He has been
Visiting Professor of Vehicle Design at the Royal
College of Art and twice nominated as the UK’s Prince
Philip Designer of the Year.
Peter
is a consultant automotive designer, based in East
Anglia, UK. Both of his parents were artists, and his
uncle, Denis Jenkinson, was the motoring journalist who
read pace notes alongside Stirling Moss in the
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR that won the 1955 Mille Miglia
road race. Growing up surrounded by this eclectic mix of
oil paint and oily rags seems to have had a profound
effect on Peter!
As a sculpture student at St Martin's School of Art he
trained under the sculptor Frank Martin and the painter
Peter Blake. He followed this up with a Master of Design
course at the Royal College of
Art. Peter was also one
of the first tutors on the course, and has had a long
association with the college.
Among Peter’s best known road and race designs are the
McLaren F1 road car, the 1999 Le Mans-winning BMW, the
Lotus Elan, the Lotus Esprit revision, Jaguar’s
XJR-15, and the Subaru Impreza P1 road car as well as
the world rally series-winning Subaru Impreza WRCs.
During his career, Peter has worked with many of the
world’s leading transportation companies, including
Automobili Lamborghini, BMW, Chrysler, Ford, General
Motors, Nissan, Rolls Royce and Subaru.
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- Peter’s MGTF was the
best-selling sports car in the UK. It was voted ‘the
world’s most beautiful cabriolet’ in 2003.
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Until April 2005, he was consultant
Director of Design for MG-Rover. Leading a small team of
highly motivated designers at Longbridge since 1999, he
had been responsible for revising MG-Rover’s design
direction. During this time, MG-Rover’s TCV, the new
MGTF, and MG’s Z cars with 2004/5’s Rover and TF
coupes as well as the MG SV sportscar were warmly
received.
Alongside
his well-known automotive design, Peter has long
experience in creating and revising brand and graphic
design. He sees all his design work as integral to a
corporate culture. "A designer's job is to take a
hold on the whole thing, I see a designer's
responsibility as being beyond a single item. Product,
and its designer must take account of the corporate
environment which surrounds it," explains Peter.
Peter is committed to the idea that designers can work
creatively with technology and materials, and he
considers aerodynamics in particular, to be both a
science and an art, an essential tool for the designer.
Peter has a long association with the Royal College of
Art’s renowned Vehicle Design course. He was a founder
lecturer on the course, and became Visiting Professor in
1999. A special RCA award in 1994 acknowledged Peter’s
long association with the college.
http://www.peterstevensdesign.co.uk
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