Porsche Sculpture by Gerry Judah
This streamlined sculpture by designer Gerry Judah features three Porsche 911s soaring up into the sky like rockets.
![Porsche sculoture by Gerry Judah](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2013/07/dezeen_Porsche-sculoture-by-Gerry-Judah_6.jpg)
Gerry Judah created the sculptural installation for car brand Porsche at Goodwood Festival of Speed, which took place last weekend.
![Porsche sculoture by Gerry Judah](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2013/07/dezeen_Porsche-sculoture-by-Gerry-Judah_4.jpg)
The structure features three iconic generations of Porsche 911, secured onto the end of 35 metre-long hollow steel plates that have been welded together.
![Porsche sculoture by Gerry Judah](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2013/07/dezeen_Porsche-sculoture-by-Gerry-Judah_1.jpg)
It weighs just over 22 tonnes and each leg slims down at the base, becoming narrow enough for a person to wrap their hands around.
![Porsche sculoture by Gerry Judah](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2013/07/dezeen_Porsche-sculoture-by-Gerry-Judah_3.jpg)
"I had to create a sculpture which personifies the energy and excitement of the car and the Festival of Speed," Judah told Dezeen. "The 911 is a fantastic shape, so I had to think 'You can't deconstruct or embellish it'; so in this context the sculpture had to provide the right platform for the car to soar up and shine in the sky".
![Porsche sculoture by Gerry Judah](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2013/07/dezeen_Porsche-sculoture-by-Gerry-Judah_2.jpg)
Judah creates an enormous car sculpture for the festival every year. Past projects include a white knotted race track for Lotus and a bright red looping structure for Alfa Romeo. See more sculptures by Judah »
Photography is by David Barbour.