Printer Friendly
The Free Library
4,536,229 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Telaak's challenge: redesigning an automotive icon.


Designing a vehicle that becomes the identity of a brand can be a challenging task, although one could argue that redesigning that established icon is even more daunting. That's the task that was handed to Gary Telaak, senior exterior designer at Audi in 2001, when management of the German luxury brand asked him to redesign the TT TT - Trinidad & Tobago (top-level domain)
TT - DCS/Technical Training (USAF)
TT - Ta Ta
TT - Table Tennis
TT - Table Top (model railroad scale, 2.5mm = 1 ft. in USA, or 3mm = 1 ft. UK)
TT - Tactical Tables
TT - Tactical Terminals
TT - Tag Team
TT - Tails-Tails (possible outcome for flipping a coin twice)
TT - Take That (band)
TT - Talk To
TT - Talking Time (call center)
TT - Tandem Turn
TT - Tank Table
TT - Tank Top (shipbuilding)
. Fresh from putting the finishing touches on the A3 (see: AD&P, July '05 or http://www.autofieldguide.com/articles/070505.html), Telaak wasted little time getting neck-deep in taking the TT through its first evolution. "It was very important that the new car had a strong familial resemblance and was recognizable in the blink of an eye as a TT," says the Argentina-born designer, noting it was critical to maintain the circular wheel arches, dome-shaped roofline and overall stance of the original. "We then carefully blended in those themes that ensure the new TT is also recognizable as a new Audi--the single-frame grille and more emotional surface treatment." Telaak and his five-member team presented five design proposals for the revised TT to Audi's senior management before the final vehicle was chosen; most of the themes were created by Spanish designer Jorge Diez. Telaak admits that the design to be selected couldn't have been too radical as compared with the original TT; for one thing, the new design would have to enable the two generations to "sit side-by-side in a parking lot and both be credible." The team then spent the next three years molding the chosen design into clay and metal.

While the new TT is longer and wider than its predecessor, and rides on an aluminum and steel spaceframe in lieu of the original's unitary steel construction, Telaak's team managed to keep the car sleek and compact thanks to the use of character lines and surfacing treatments: "The emotional surface treatment, with its use of convex and concave shapes and the effects of light and shadow, created tension in the surfaces and a sleek overall appearance," he says. Since TT's customer base tends be very discerning and most of the design team at Audi's Ingolstadt Ingolstadt (ĭng`gôlshtät), city (1994 pop. 109,660), Bavaria, S central Germany, on the Danube River. It is a commercial and industrial center. Manufactures include engines, machinery, refined oil, and motor vehicles. Major oil pipelines link Ingolstadt to Marseilles, France, and the Italian cities of Genoa and Trieste., Germany, headquarters own one, Telaak didn't have to look far for input from current TT owners: "What owners wanted from the successor model was an even more sporty car that was still most definitely a TT. I think we delivered." One of the key features of the new exterior is the rear spoiler 1. spoiler - A remark which reveals important plot elements from books or movies, thus denying the reader (of the article) the proper suspense when reading the book or watching the movie.
2. spoiler - Any remark which telegraphs the solution of a problem or puzzle, thus denying the reader the pleasure of working out the correct answer (see also interesting).
, which deploys at speeds over 75 mph, as opposed to the prior model, which has a fixed spoiler. Telaak says he fought for the electronic spoiler because of his affinity for objects that change their appearance as the result of a physical situation: "The wing of an aircraft looks different when the flaps deploy for landing, and a predator like a tiger changes to a more alert posture when preparing to pounce. In other words, rear spoiler is a very dynamic part of the new TT."

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

Inside, the TT design team stayed true to the original, with a touch of modern interpretation. The theme is circles, as with the previous model, although the cockpit has taken a more driver-oriented configuration. "This is something we are working on a lot at Audi," Telaak says. "The emotions generated by the interior of the new TT are particularly strong when sitting in the driver's seat." Another key piece of the interior design is the decision to assimilate the character line that runs along the shoulder of the exterior into the cabin: "The character line floats forward over the dashboard towards the driver. We really worked on the forward-orientation of lines in the interior in great detail," Telaak says, adding he's confident the new TT respects the foundation laid by its predecessor, while also attracting a new group of customers to the Audi family.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

By Kevin M. Kelly, Senior Editor, kkelly@autofieldguide.com
COPYRIGHT 2006 Gardner Publications, Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2006, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Title Annotation:PROFILES
Author:Kelly, Kevin M.
Publication:Automotive Design & Production
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 2006
Words:650
Previous Article:SGI's clusters tailored for CAE.(Silicon Graphics Inc launches Altrix XE x86-64 clusters)(Brief article)
Next Article:Buell Motorcycle engineering, innovation, & dedication: in an industry marked by foreign domination, Erik Buell not only established America's only...
Topics:



Related Articles
Auto show organizers look to keep pace with last year. (1995 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show)
Rebuilding in-house capabilities.(listed in four major sectors of rubber processing machinery)
Rebuilding in-house capabilities.(Directory)
Rebuilding in-house capabilities.
Screen printing partners: an electronics assembler and its supplier eliminated tombstoning and solder balling associated with lead-free...
ICON launches digital presentation for US Army.
Rebuilding in-house capabilities.
BASF: www.basf-coatings.de.(What's New on the Web)
Introducing the A3: can the German vehicle manufacturer overcome the resistance to the hatch with design & technology?(Product information)
Rebuilding in-house capabilities.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2008 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles