
911 coupé
1963 · Steel
51 1/2 × 66 × 163" (130.8 × 167.6 × 414 cm)
Museum of Modern Art
F.A. 'Butzi' Porsche was a German automotive designer whose formal innovations shaped postwar sports car aesthetics. As chief designer at Porsche AG from the mid-1960s onward, he refined the company's design vocabulary, extending the visual logic of the 911 across a range of models. His work established a restraint-driven modernist approach to vehicle form that prioritized functional clarity over ornament.
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