I was actually trying to sketch my own Ferrari but I always found myself amazed how fluid and uniform all their cars are designed! Thank you for this video!
This is great to see. Here is how I understand design philosophies. - Functionalist (see any warehouse, factory, oil refinery or house built to suit a purpose where the designer was not interested in aesthetics): May chance upon beauty but often leads to unpleasing aesthetics and proportions. Reductionalist (see Mies van der Rohe, Phillip Johnson, Walter Gropius): Pretends to be a functionalist but in reality everything, including function, is secondary to minimalist form. Encodist (see this talk, Buckminster Fuller and Rem Koolhaas): Pretends to be functionalist but actually has an aesthetic agenda. The brief will be plied to give form to the 'functinalist' answer to the brief. This encodes ones environment with rich forms that have meaning but also an artist's intuition guiding the form. Baroque (see Zaha Hadid): Devoted to the unbridled pursuit of beauty, results may vary. Signifyist (see undigested and recognisable design elements in lesser designers' work): This is like a Tesla that looks like a more established car brand to impart the same values to the car separate to anything that the car achieves. Weak work that relies on other work to stand. Philosophist (see Peter Eisenmann and Bernard Tshumi): Philosophical and Academic approach to design often at the expense of function and aesthetics, separately or simultaneously. Traditionalist (see 'Bob' Venturi, Leon Krier, VW Beetle, VW Citi Golf): Believe that design was perfected in the past and does not need to change - Ferrari seems to me to be of an Encodist design philosophy.
Great video. To me Ferrari has always designed the most beautiful cars in the world without being afraid of trying new innovative ideas while also keeping the traditional Ferrari design language. Nothing compares to the excellence and beauty of a Ferrari. Truly iconic and legendary supercars.
Fabulous presentation. Thanks. These teams are under enormous pressure to maintain the brand but also create new icons that others will copy for decades. Bravissimo!
@@fredriksvard2603 Yeah I think it's at that awkward stage now where its old but not old enough, if you know what I mean, so it can be difficult to be fair to it. I didn't like the 599 until I saw it in person, those curves look so amazing in 3D.
Ashm00r in a track for sure, and is better looking and Most important, much more fun to drive... But the point of the video is the design and art , so your question sound like " is this Picasso paint as fast as a Tesla?"
The FXXK Evo is much faster than the Roadster 2 around the track. All Teslas are really fast from 0 to 60. After that they lose juice quite fast and none of them were ever made for handling. A Roadster 2 might be faster than the FXXK Evo to 60 but after that the Roadster 2 won't be a match.
So sad. They keep saying about ferrari styling ferrari design. Maybe today. But Ferrari wouldn't be where they are today if not for pininfarina styling all ferrari cars until now. Today's Ferrari look weird. Not beautiful.
Show me an American car that shares the surface tension of the Roma, the aero of the Pista, or the dynamism of the 812SF. Not one. Your comment is strange.
I was actually trying to sketch my own Ferrari but I always found myself amazed how fluid and uniform all their cars are designed! Thank you for this video!
This is great to see. Here is how I understand design philosophies.
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Functionalist (see any warehouse, factory, oil refinery or house built to suit a purpose where the designer was not interested in aesthetics): May chance upon beauty but often leads to unpleasing aesthetics and proportions.
Reductionalist (see Mies van der Rohe, Phillip Johnson, Walter Gropius): Pretends to be a functionalist but in reality everything, including function, is secondary to minimalist form.
Encodist (see this talk, Buckminster Fuller and Rem Koolhaas): Pretends to be functionalist but actually has an aesthetic agenda. The brief will be plied to give form to the 'functinalist' answer to the brief. This encodes ones environment with rich forms that have meaning but also an artist's intuition guiding the form.
Baroque (see Zaha Hadid): Devoted to the unbridled pursuit of beauty, results may vary.
Signifyist (see undigested and recognisable design elements in lesser designers' work): This is like a Tesla that looks like a more established car brand to impart the same values to the car separate to anything that the car achieves. Weak work that relies on other work to stand.
Philosophist (see Peter Eisenmann and Bernard Tshumi): Philosophical and Academic approach to design often at the expense of function and aesthetics, separately or simultaneously.
Traditionalist (see 'Bob' Venturi, Leon Krier, VW Beetle, VW Citi Golf): Believe that design was perfected in the past and does not need to change
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Ferrari seems to me to be of an Encodist design philosophy.
Great video. To me Ferrari has always designed the most beautiful cars in the world without being afraid of trying new innovative ideas while also keeping the traditional Ferrari design language. Nothing compares to the excellence and beauty of a Ferrari. Truly iconic and legendary supercars.
Fabulous presentation. Thanks.
These teams are under enormous pressure to maintain the brand but also create new icons that others will copy for decades.
Bravissimo!
Truly genius. Hats off to Flavio and the team.
Really interesting design video, not only about La Ferrari but about sport cars in general. Really love it
Literally marvellous, thank you
Flavio Manzoni is of the lineage of Leonardo Fioravanti, Macello Gandini and Andrea Pininfarina.
this guys suit is top notch
18:44 - Sketching
Ferrari design lesson 01: Always base your design on the sharknose :D
@@fredriksvard2603 Hahaha how does it feel to be completely wrong?
@@fredriksvard2603 Hahaha, I take it you're a Frank Stephenson fan?
@@fredriksvard2603 Yeah I think it's at that awkward stage now where its old but not old enough, if you know what I mean, so it can be difficult to be fair to it. I didn't like the 599 until I saw it in person, those curves look so amazing in 3D.
most aerodynamic shape in nature. quite obvious
@@theDeMentalStewie Haha, I'm not sure if you're joking or serious :D
That was very cool thank you!
Ferrari 70 ferrari100 ferrari 150 cood chance to listen to flavio manzoni .we want much of this vedios thanks to design museum
I want to become a Ferrari designer. Please help me.
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0:14 He looks like Mesut Özil
Alex K. Fun fact : Enzo Ferrari died in '88, Ozil born in '88
Interior gets one slide...
Nambr 1
Bring back pininfarina.
Super!
folvu Manzoni iLvou
Is this just as fast as a Tesla Roadster?
Ashm00r in a track for sure, and is better looking and Most important, much more fun to drive...
But the point of the video is the design and art , so your question sound like " is this Picasso paint as fast as a Tesla?"
Thanks, I thought the whole video was about the FXXK evo and commented before seeing it all.
The FXXK Evo is much faster than the Roadster 2 around the track. All Teslas are really fast from 0 to 60. After that they lose juice quite fast and none of them were ever made for handling. A Roadster 2 might be faster than the FXXK Evo to 60 but after that the Roadster 2 won't be a match.
Please dont compare that piece of garbage to a master piece like Ferrari...😑
That's a harsh thing to say.
So sad. They keep saying about ferrari styling ferrari design. Maybe today. But Ferrari wouldn't be where they are today if not for pininfarina styling all ferrari cars until now. Today's Ferrari look weird. Not beautiful.
A Ferrari without the pininfarina badge isn't a Ferrari. So Ferrari please bring back pininfarina and make Ferrari beautiful again.
Lies i love pinanfarina but we have to move forward. Exhibit a: flavio’s laferrari aged well
@@lawrence.centinales 🥺 I suppose so. And the laferrari I am starting to like it
Ferrari is getting left in the dust…
the sf 90 is very ugly though.
the stuff he drew is not gonna fly...
Not a fan of the fxxk.
Ferrari’s design became really really fuzzy after his influence,Ferrari looks more like American cars these days
Show me an American car that shares the surface tension of the Roma, the aero of the Pista, or the dynamism of the 812SF.
Not one.
Your comment is strange.
Like ford bronco?
@@Rob02138 SP1 Monza
That fxxk is by far the ugliest of them regardless how many design awards it got xD
I personally disagree
Better than mclaren design
Is this the most boring video of all time?