....

When I chose to be an architect, which I sometimes consider an extension of Industrial Design, I developed a similar love of the design of the built environment. Automobiles and buildings relate to each other in many ways, and have similar design approaches and aesthetics. These motorcars, besides being a form of “rolling art,” share a design concept with architecture. The design, form, and beauty all come together to form a harmonious whole. Car design and architecture mirror their place in time. In the 1950’s and early 1960’s, the MG motorcar offered a high level of design at a modest price. This is what the industrial period was about.

....