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Steven Harris is an architect in New York and Professor of Architecture at Yale. He grew up in Northern Florida and got out as soon as he could drive. His uncle had a 1958 356 Coupe and his father let him take his 1967 911S to University. He never got over it.  In addition to collecting Porsches, Steven drives them. He participated in the Peking to Paris Rally in 2010, the Great American Challenge in 2014, and the California Mille, Colorado Grand, Ramshorn, Copperstate, and Sports Car Market 1000 multiple times. He hates renting cars, so he keeps his cars in Southern California, Upstate New York, Miami and Europe. 16 of Steven’s Porsches are currently on display at the Saratoga Automobile Museum through the summer in Saratoga Springs New York.

SHOW SPONSORS   

Covercraft   •   Techforce   •   American Collectors Insurance    •   Barrett-Jackson   •   Linkage Magazine 

INSPIRATIONS

Hayden Burvill of Wevo and Prestcott Kelly from the Porsche world. 

SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE

1956 Porsche Carrera Coupe

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

The First Third by Neal Cassady

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

Buy what you love and buy what you know. There is a limited joy in only washing and trailering cars to concours events. Stretch and expand your automotive experiences beyond just the visual.

WHERE TO FIND STEVEN

Saratoga Automobile Museum

Steven Harris Architecture-Auto Project

Instagram – Cars

Instagram – Architecture

James Lipman Photographer

 

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2 comments
  1. Great interview Mark. Was up in Saratoga to help judge at the AACA’s Spring Nationals meet and was pleasently suprised to see the “Rare Air” Exibit at the Saratoga Auto Museum going on. Mr Harris’s 356 Carrera diplay was truly amazing. He even had a 4-Cam motor on display for spectators to look over up and close. Thank you Mr Stevens for sharing and displaying them all together in one place like that. Excellent!

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