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Nationality
  
USA

Spouse(s)
  
Irene Thompson Tjaarda

Name
  
John Tjaarda

Children
  
Tom Tjaarda

Died
  
1962


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Born
  
4 February 1897 (
1897-02-04
)
Sterkenburg, The Netherlands

Engineering discipline
  
Automotive design

Significant projects
  

Johan "Jan" Tjaarda (1897–1962), later known as John Tjaarda van Sterkenburg, was a Dutch-born product and automotive designer in the United States.

Tjaarda was born in 1897 in Arnhem, as the son of Henriette Elisabeth Thieme and the physician Johannes Jan Tjaarda. Tjaarda trained in aeronautical design in the United Kingdom and later served as a pilot in the Dutch Air Force. After emigrating to the United States in 1923, he changed his name to John and worked in custom coachbuilding in Hollywood.

During the 1920s, he worked on a series of streamlined monocoque designs, known as the "Sterkenburg series", before joining the Briggs Manufacturing Company as chief of body design. There he developed a concept car for the Ford Motor Company to be shown at the Century of Progress Exhibition (1933-1934) in Chicago. Known as the "Briggs Dream Car", this was a streamlined rear-engined design, based on his previous work. Re-engineered as a front-engined car, this design was developed into the 1936 Lincoln-Zephyr.

Tjaarda also designed an exhibition "Kitchen of Tomorrow" for Briggs in 1934.

Tjaarda's son, Tom Tjaarda also became an automotive designer, working mainly in Italy.

References

John Tjaarda Wikipedia


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