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The Daimler Motor Co was founded by Gottleib Daimler about 1886 in Cannstatt in Germany.
Richard Simms, a young British engineer was much impressed with Daimler engine and acquired the Daimler patents to British empire in 1890. Harry Lawson bought these from Simms in 1896 and he formed The Daimler Motor Syndicate, and so two Daimler motor companies were formed, in Germany and England, each being totally independent of each other. The English company built the first Daimler in Coventry in 1897. The company built Daimlers at Coventry until about the 1970s, and today just exists in name badge form.
The Daimler Tradition by Brian Jones 1972.
Smart: Bush (Daimler Chrysler)
“Interns and cigars. Not smart.
Smart. Open your mind.” (clinton)
Advertising Agency: Crush, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Creative Director: Kenneth Lim
Art Directors: Adrian Tan/Danny Thong
Copywriter: Kenneth Lim
Photography: Corbis
Published: June 2007
A Daimler W type chassis charabanc operated by E.H. Crinage of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. This charabanc has been specially fitted with giant pneumatic tyres.
The three buildings designed by RRP for Daimler Chrysler on Berlin's Linkstraße form part of the the Potsdamer Platz masterplan by Renzo Piano. B8 is predominantly residential, with retail areas on the ground, first and second floors.
In the original masterplan the three buildings are shown as closed blocks measuring c. 50 m square, but the RRP design opens up the south-east side of the blocks facing the park. This building form allows light to penetrate into the courtyard, atrium and internal spaces, as well as providing all flats with unobstructed views out over the park.
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