Adrian van Hooydonk

Adrian van Hooydonk

BMW 7 Series (E65/E66)
Born (1964-06-21) 21 June 1964
Echt, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Education Delft University of Technology
Occupation Car designer
Years active 1992-present
Employer BMW
Notable work BMW 7-Series (2001)
BMW Z9 (1999)

Adrian van Hooydonk (born 21 June 1964 in Echt, Limburg), is a Dutch automobile designer,[1] best known for several modern BMW concept cars and production vehicles. He is based in Munich, Germany.[2]

Biography

He studied at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, where he received his diploma in 1988. His career started off with one year as a freelance designer, followed in 1989 as a product designer with GE Plastics Europe, and then returned to study Automotive Design Studies at Art Center Europe in Vevey, Switzerland.

Work at BMW

He joined BMW in 1992 as an automotive exterior designer in Munich, Germany. In 2000 he was Head of Automotive Exterior Design at BMW's industrial design centre DesignworksUSA, quickly becoming the president of Designworks in 2001. He left Designworks in 2005 to be promoted to head up the Brand Design Studio, under the direction of the BMW Group Design Director Chris Bangle,[3] and in 2009 became Director of BMW Group Design, succeeding Chris Bangle as the head of design for the company.[4] As head of group design he oversees the design work of BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce. He credits Italian architect Mario Bellini as one of his most influential designers.[5] His previous role as head of BMW Design is filled by Karim Habib.

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