The traditional layouts on board superyachts are giving way in recent years to new living solutions that combine sailing with the comforts of everyday life. Interior yacht design in the last few decades has cancelled boundaries and incorporated the boat’s outdoor spaces, in a continuous exchange of roles between interior and exterior. Thus, it is able to take advantage of ever larger volumes than yachts launched a few years ago, with the same overall length. The layouts are undergoing considerable evolution; depending on the shipyards and designers, the innovations may concern the bow or stern area, or the location of certain rooms within the superyachts. To codify the new living solutions, the article analyses five recent monohull superyachts in the 25-35 m range.
Interior Yacht Design: the latest frontiers
Mariateresa Campolongo
2024-01-01
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The traditional layouts on board superyachts are giving way in recent years to new living solutions that combine sailing with the comforts of everyday life. Interior yacht design in the last few decades has cancelled boundaries and incorporated the boat’s outdoor spaces, in a continuous exchange of roles between interior and exterior. Thus, it is able to take advantage of ever larger volumes than yachts launched a few years ago, with the same overall length. The layouts are undergoing considerable evolution; depending on the shipyards and designers, the innovations may concern the bow or stern area, or the location of certain rooms within the superyachts. To codify the new living solutions, the article analyses five recent monohull superyachts in the 25-35 m range.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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