However many architects actually did cross disciplinary lines to draft up automobiles, John Pashdag focuses on four of the better-known architects who did – Buckminster Fuller, Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Frank Lloyd Wright – for his article in SIA #39, March-April 1977. And never let it be said these men thought along conventional lines, but that’s probably what made them pre-eminent figures of their times, right?