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Maserati Competition "Design Driven" Awards Dream Garages

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jul 24, 2009

As the only automaker in the luxury class that utilizes a master design firm - legendary Pininfarina - Maserati has found there is an affinity between its brand and those who appreciate fine design.

Earlier this year, Maserati and Architectural Digest magazine together invited individuals who appreciate fine design in general and cars in particular to join in a competition titled “Design Driven.” Two categories - Existing and Concept - asked entrants to submit a garage design that included a noted architectural element, uniqueness and individuality, while providing a complementary environment for a Maserati car.

Approximately 125 entrants sent in text, images and illustrations through an online portal, with more than 18,000 visitors enjoying the site. Winners include Holger Shubert’s existing Los Angeles garage, as well as the design of Chris Altman, of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects of South Carolina, in the concept category. All entries can be viewed at www.DesignDriven.us.

“Our goal has been to open a conversation with those who place a premium on design and expose them to the unique qualities of Maserati,” commented Mark McNabb, President and CEO of Maserati North America.

The Category Winners are:

Existing Garage Category Winner - Holger Schubert of Los Angeles, California

Holger Schubert’s garage was designed with two main objectives in mind: to create a pure and restrained minimalist environment that allows one to focus on the car as a piece of art, and to create the ultimate experience for the driver to arrive at home. The gallery-like environment objectifies the car during the day and dramatically projects its shapes onto both window walls at night, paying homage to the art of automotive design.

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Existing Garage Category Winner - Holger Schubert of Los Angeles, California (Photo: Erhard Pfeiffer)

Located on the upper floor of a new addition to a 1953 ranch-style home on a downsloping hillside lot, the garage overlooks the western part of Los Angeles. Access is via a driveway bridge separate from the main entrance to the property’s motor court. The 1,200-square-foot space provides a designated spot for the car and a large open area for a couch, a slide-away TV, a built-in book shelf in front of a large storage room, along with a small kitchen, a bathroom and a library. A number of sustainable building products were used, including the electric screens on the exterior of the large window walls to help control the climate, as well as 47 solar panels on the roof. All walls are insulated with natural cotton fiber insulation.

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Existing Garage Category Winner - Holger Schubert of Los Angeles, California (Photo: Erhard Pfeiffer)


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Video showcasing Holger Schubert’s Maserati Garage in Los Angeles, CA


Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

The design approach of Chris Altman seeks to redefine the relationship between car, driver and garage. Unlike the typical garage of today, the design reimagines the notion of the garage from a space of storage to a place that exhibits the quality and prestige of a Maserati. In concept, the garage is designed to refocus one’s attention on the car. The garage’s mass is stretched long and low to diminish its scale while evoking a sense of motion. The garage is clad on the exterior with rough-cut limestone contrasting the highly engineered feel of a Maserati while providing a durable, long-lasting building envelope. A reflection pool is located adjacent to the garage to provide both added visual quality and as a means of passive cooling. Even the method by which one arrives and departs the garage is inspired by Maserati’s racing heritage and performance. Floor carriages rotate to different positions, allowing a driver to enter and exit the garage in an efficient manner while eliminating the need for backing the car out.

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Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (Image: Chris Altman)

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Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (Image: Chris Altman)

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Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (Image: Chris Altman)

Images: Design Driven

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Maserati Competition "Design Driven" Awards Dream Garages

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jul 24, 2009

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vehicle ● usa ● transportation ● mount pleasant ● maserati ● luxury ● los angeles ● garage ● design driven ● car

As the only automaker in the luxury class that utilizes a master design firm - legendary Pininfarina - Maserati has found there is an affinity between its brand and those who appreciate fine design.

Earlier this year, Maserati and Architectural Digest magazine together invited individuals who appreciate fine design in general and cars in particular to join in a competition titled “Design Driven.” Two categories - Existing and Concept - asked entrants to submit a garage design that included a noted architectural element, uniqueness and individuality, while providing a complementary environment for a Maserati car.

Approximately 125 entrants sent in text, images and illustrations through an online portal, with more than 18,000 visitors enjoying the site. Winners include Holger Shubert’s existing Los Angeles garage, as well as the design of Chris Altman, of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects of South Carolina, in the concept category. All entries can be viewed at www.DesignDriven.us.

“Our goal has been to open a conversation with those who place a premium on design and expose them to the unique qualities of Maserati,” commented Mark McNabb, President and CEO of Maserati North America.

The Category Winners are:

Existing Garage Category Winner - Holger Schubert of Los Angeles, California

Holger Schubert’s garage was designed with two main objectives in mind: to create a pure and restrained minimalist environment that allows one to focus on the car as a piece of art, and to create the ultimate experience for the driver to arrive at home. The gallery-like environment objectifies the car during the day and dramatically projects its shapes onto both window walls at night, paying homage to the art of automotive design.

image

Click above image to enlarge
Existing Garage Category Winner - Holger Schubert of Los Angeles, California (Photo: Erhard Pfeiffer)

Located on the upper floor of a new addition to a 1953 ranch-style home on a downsloping hillside lot, the garage overlooks the western part of Los Angeles. Access is via a driveway bridge separate from the main entrance to the property’s motor court. The 1,200-square-foot space provides a designated spot for the car and a large open area for a couch, a slide-away TV, a built-in book shelf in front of a large storage room, along with a small kitchen, a bathroom and a library. A number of sustainable building products were used, including the electric screens on the exterior of the large window walls to help control the climate, as well as 47 solar panels on the roof. All walls are insulated with natural cotton fiber insulation.

image

Click above image to enlarge
Existing Garage Category Winner - Holger Schubert of Los Angeles, California (Photo: Erhard Pfeiffer)


Click above video to play
Video showcasing Holger Schubert’s Maserati Garage in Los Angeles, CA


Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

The design approach of Chris Altman seeks to redefine the relationship between car, driver and garage. Unlike the typical garage of today, the design reimagines the notion of the garage from a space of storage to a place that exhibits the quality and prestige of a Maserati. In concept, the garage is designed to refocus one’s attention on the car. The garage’s mass is stretched long and low to diminish its scale while evoking a sense of motion. The garage is clad on the exterior with rough-cut limestone contrasting the highly engineered feel of a Maserati while providing a durable, long-lasting building envelope. A reflection pool is located adjacent to the garage to provide both added visual quality and as a means of passive cooling. Even the method by which one arrives and departs the garage is inspired by Maserati’s racing heritage and performance. Floor carriages rotate to different positions, allowing a driver to enter and exit the garage in an efficient manner while eliminating the need for backing the car out.

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Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (Image: Chris Altman)

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Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (Image: Chris Altman)

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Concept Garage Catgory Winner - Chris Altman of Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (Image: Chris Altman)

Images: Design Driven

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