Gaston Juchet (French pronunciation:[ɡɑstɔ̃ʒyʃɛ]) was a French engineer, known for being the chief designer of Renault between 1963 and 1975 and again between 1984 and 1987.
Early life and career
Gaston Juchet's interest in drawing begun when he was a boarder at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris.[2] He graduated with engineering degrees from the École Centrale Paris.[1] In 1958,[3] after his military service, he joined Renault's research and development department as an aerodynamics engineer.[1] His first work within the company was a facelifting for the Frégate.[4] Later, he was the key developer of the project 115, which would become the Renault 16.[2][4][5] From 1963 onwards, he was one of the most important designers within Renault.[3] In 1965, he was officially appointed chief of Renault Styling. During the following years, he participated in the design of various Renault cars such as the Renaults 12, 15, 17, 5 (although the 5 was mostly designed by Michel Boué), 6, 30, 20 and the Alpine A310.[1][2] In 1975, Robert Opron took the direction of Renault Styling,[6] and Juchet was made one of his assistants along with Jacques Nocher.[7] When Opron left the company in 1984, Juchet became again chief designer until he was replaced by Patrick le Quément in 1987.[1][2]
Juchet won the French Grand Prix of Industrial Design in 1976.[2]
References
^ abcdefGuillet, Alexandre (23 November 2007). "Disparition de Gaston Juchet" [Disappearance of Gaston Juchet]. journalauto.com (in French). Journal de l'Automobile. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
^"Mezzo secolo di Renault 16" [Half a century for the Renault 16]. repubblica.it (in Italian). Gruppo Editoriale L’Espresso. 26 May 2015.
^Beaume, Romain; Midler, Christophe; Vervaeke, Monique (2010). "Le attività dello stile dell'auto in Francia". In Calabrese, Giuseppe (ed.). La filiera dello stile e le politiche industriali per l'automotive in Piemonte e in Europa [The styling and the industrial policy for the automotive industry in Piedmont and Europe] (in Italian). FrancoAngeli. pp. 141–143. ISBN978-8-856-82275-5.
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