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Count Albrecht von Goertz, also known as Albrecht Goertz (German: Albrecht Graf von Schlitz genannt von Goertz und von Wrisberg;[1] 12 January 1914 – 27 October 2006), was a German industrial designer who designed cars for BMW, including the BMW 503 and BMW 507.[2][3] He also was an early contributor to the design of the legendary Toyota 2000GT and the first generation Nissan Silvia.[4]
Count AlbrechtvonGoertz, also known as AlbrechtGoertz (German: Albrecht Graf von Schlitz genannt vonGoertz und von Wrisberg; 12 January 1914 – 27 October...
industrial designer AlbrechtvonGoertz that he should submit design proposals to BMW for both cars. Based on these proposals, BMW contracted Goertz to consider...
by US importer Max Hoffman, designed by German-American designer AlbrechtvonGoertz, and engineered by Fritz Fiedler, the 503 and 507 used variations...
processor's base unit could drive a vacuum cleaner. In the 1960s, AlbrechtvonGoertz designed the Starmix MX3 food processor. Although the entire company...
politician (SPD) and since July 2009, head of the district Kassel AlbrechtvonGoertz (1914–2006), German industrial designer Zbigniew Żedzicki (born 1945)...
luxury sedan. The styling was contracted out to industrial designer AlbrechtvonGoertz, who designed a two-seat roadster and a four-seat grand tourer versions...
January - Heinz Berggruen, German art dealer (died 2007) 12 January – AlbrechtvonGoertz, German car designer (died 2006) 18 January - Arno Schmidt, German...
goddess of the hunt. The name also means "forest" in Latin. In 1962, Albrecht Graf vonGoertz was working as a consultant for BMW, having created the BMW 507...
{{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Schroeder, Paul W. (2007). Levy, Jack; Goertz, Gary (eds.). Necessary conditions and Worlkd War I as an unavoidable war...
Hattori (1860–1934), Japanese watchmaker, Tokyo, founder of Seiko. Hermann Goertz (1862–1944), German clockmaker, Glashütte, precision pendulum clock. Hugo...
Quartet, Daniel Hope, Renaud Capuçon, Sabine Meyer, Albrecht Mayer, Sol Gabetta, Anne Sofie von Otter and the late Hermann Prey. Sebastian Knauer, whose...