Benedict Radcliffe revives the iconic Lancia Stratos HF as a transparent sculpture that you can't drive - Yanko Design
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The Lancia Stratos HF stands as an icon in rally car history, dominating competitions from 1974 to 1976 with its innovative design by Marcello Gandini. Unlike typical adaptations, it was created specifically for rally use, rendering it a coveted collector's item with only 492 units produced. Recently, artist Benedict Radcliffe unveiled a life-sized wireframe sculpture of the Stratos, showcasing his artistic craftsmanship with materials mirroring the original car’s radical form. Radcliffe, known for his striking automotive sculptures, continues to blend functionality and artistic expression in his work.
The Lancia Stratos HF revolutionized rally cars by being the first designed solely for racing, showcasing radical designs by Marcello Gandini that still captivate today.
Benedict Radcliffe’s sculptural work pays homage to the Lancia Stratos HF, perfectly melding artistry with automotive history through an intricate wireframe interpretation.
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