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The new Moto Guzzi Factory https://youtu.be/Fp4WVraRifM?si=kyhHCvhH1UoO3Kbk
How sad. A superficial American building designer leading a contrived Disneyland approach to managing Italian history that he doesn’t appear to understand or respect. His repeated use of the phrase “very unique” says it all: it’s either unique or it isn’t, there is no such thing as ‘very unique’ except to a blabber mouth.I’m glad my first of many trips to Mandello del Lario was in 1988, as a kid far from home, with no crowds. In my mind that really led to an understanding of Moto Guzzi. My trip there in ‘98 was probably the most memorable because we saw the whole factory, including all the real industrial activity that was still there at that time. Since then probably five or six more visits, each time thinking the scene and Guzzi enthusiasts are wonderful, but the spirit of the place and marque itself is progressively dying. The only positive thing is that Piaggio was prevented from moving production 20 years ago and creating a ‘brand’ that would by now be dead, versus something which is still real to some degree.
This made me chuckle.
Looking at the architecture, I wonder, how does all this fixed capital expenditure "art" affect the final price of the bikes they hope to sell?He sounds like someone who has never realized that form should always follow function, not the other way around.I would guess he does not have a blue collar or a mechanical back ground, but I could be very wrong.
Well put. The guy is the wrong guy for this job, and it’s painful to watch such a mismatch. It seems to me like an Orange County shopping mall designer remodeling a church. Hopefully whatever Disneyland crap is being built will fade away with time, and this guy will go back to decorating the food court at South Coast Plaza.
I do think it's pretty ironic that the most prominent and progressive design feature of the new structure mimic's the most frequently binned OEM design feature of any Guzzi bike in my knowledge. That's pretty funny.Very few buy a GRiSO 8V and keep the exhaust.
Maybe lots of awards...but who here would be a Gita Robot (either when Piaggio founded it) or when the architect became the leader of the group. I'd bet that zero Gitas would be sold to anyone we know...Architecture is very and extremely subjective...no doubt...lots of awards...ultimately we'll buy bikes because of the bikes and not because of the building, but maintaining and modernizing the connection to the nostalgic era and history is important for continuity and who knows maybe even motivation for the factory workers, but also the bikes have to be good quality enough to attract and maintain new owners.I do think the new factory looks interesting, I hope it brings in lots of visitors which adds $$/Euros to the coffers so Guzzi can keep going...but it's still hard to understand what Piaggio Fast Forward really is as a concept...Imagine if Ferraris decided to start selling a vacuum cleaner...just because it's fashionable...would anyone buy one? So Guzzi riders should buy a robot? I still don't get it.
And OBTW, it’s going to be quite a while before I’m a 70-year old curmudgeon.
same for me. That statement is a nod to the avg of this board.
Curmudgeonentia can begin relatively early in life and is tied directly to your age when you first rode a Moto Guzzi. Attending rallies and campouts can be aggravating enhancers.Why, I've seen 30 year old curmudgeons around here, over the years.
Mandello del Lario isn’t part of the “modern world’, it is a roughly Edwardian-era resort that was once enjoyed by the wealthy Milanese escaping summer heat, and it hasn’t changed a lot since 1915 or so. The factory ended up in such an unlikely but attractive place because the founders parents were already there for that reason. The architecture and beauty of the area is absolutely nothing like the modernistic Disneyland warts now being added to the Guzzi factory. Piaggio, as ever, is clueless and superficial in their understanding of Guzzi and a lot of other things too. Their choice of architect is equally clueless in regard to Guzzi and Mandello. This initiative is simply tasteless.And OBTW, it’s going to be quite a while before I’m a 70-year old curmudgeon.