Showing posts with label Future Yacht. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Future Yacht. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

VT36 Speed Yacht By Hyun-Seok Kim

VT36, Future Speed Yacht, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36 Speed Yacht has been designed for business transportation. There are many commercial districts in New York, Singapore, Shanghai, or Dubai which are located next to the beach or sea. During rush hour, the streets can be blocked. VT36 provides a comfortable, convenient, and fast transportation for business people. This yacht has been designed with individual service unit hidden under the main deck, toilet, and rotational comfort seats for business meeting. All passengers are guaranteed a wide front view because the cockpit is positioned behind the passengers. The body design of VT36 is quiet unique, the rear side hull surface is connected to the front upper part, and therefore it looks like a drill blade.

VT36, Future Yacht, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36, Future Speed boat, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36, Luxury Yacht, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36,  Yacht concept, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36, Innovation Yacht, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36, Future watercraft, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36, Unique Yacht, Hyun-Seok Kim
VT36, Future Speed Yacht, Hyun-Seok Kim
Designer: Hyun-Seok Kim
Source: TUVIE.com

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Riparian Project By Adam Voorhees

Riparian Project, Futuristic Yacht, luxury catamaran, Adam Voorhees
Historically, the static form language and program of a yacht has been at odds within the always dynamic context of its environment, a stagnant set of ideals bound up by history and tradition. Every yacht has been classified and segregated into specific and discrete categories based on its limitations. What if these limitations are removed and a yacht is created to perform optimally in all conditions in any location?
The Riparian project explores the potentials of adaptive and flexible systems to redefine the yacht and to provide the ultimate experience of living on the sea.

Riparian Project, Futuristic Catamaran, luxury Yacht, Adam Voorhees
The Riparian is a new moving landscape whose purpose is to create a provocative conversation between the user, the yacht, and the environment. These three interdependent and essential elements define a condition where the yacht must adapt and transform to reflect the dynamic context of its surroundings. A facilitator for enhancing possibilities rather than an object for consumption, the Riparian creates new opportunities for clients wanting their yacht to have more purpose in their search to participate in life.
Riparian Project, Future Yacht, luxury catamaran, designer Adam Voorhees
The focal point of the Riparian is the innovative superstructure which transforms continuously through a spectrum of positions, intelligently responding to environmental conditions and user inputs. These physical transformations use a Shape Memory Alloy (Nitinol) structural skeleton with specific active and passive nodes. The nodes control the shaping through large scale movements and fine tuning individual sections.
Riparian Project, luxury Yacht, future catamaran, Adam Voorhees
The superstructure is able to change and reduce its aerodynamic profile to increase efficiency and reduce harmful live loads. Ventilation is performed by changing the physical shape of the superstructure to create high and low pressure zones with prevailing wind direction to encourage and direct ventilation. The volumes of the spaces contained within the superstructure can be changed for heating and cooling requirements, and natural light and views are controllable through adjusting the physical location of the skin or modulating the transparency of the surface.
Riparian Project, Future Yacht, concept catamaran, designer Adam Voorhees
Juxtaposing the dynamic statement of the superstructure, the form language of the hull and decks create an artificial landscape that undulates and flows along many levels. This reference to terra firma creates a sense of connection to the familiar while offering unique opportunities to circulate around the yacht.
Water plays an important role to reinforce the feeling of landscape and to further connect the users to the nautical environment. The pool on the aft deck and the reflection pond on the perimeter of the Venture deck level blur the distinction between the boundaries of the yacht and that of the sea. Six levels of living spaces are centered around freestanding and functional objects organized like a gallery exhibit. These spaces are purposefully ambiguous yet playful. Veiling the immediate understanding of the arrangement of the living spaces encourages the users to explore each area, heightening their awareness of it.
Riparian Project, Concept Yacht, luxury catamaran, designer Adam Voorhees
Self-sufficiency of a yacht is inherently tied to its sustainability. A strong motivator for the design of the Riparian is a respect and concern for the environment. The yacht does not rely on fossil fuels, in turn reducing its carbon footprint by using only hydrogen and the sun for power generation. An advanced fuel cell system and photovoltaics embedded in the superstructure provides all the needed energy for propulsion and onboard systems.
All of the materials used regard sustainability, eco-friendliness, and longevity. The Riparian also complies to RINA Green star regulations, RINA Secure Yacht certification, and IMO Alternative Design initiatives. The Riparian erases the limited boundaries of traditional yacht design, representing a new direction of transformability and flexibility for the ultimate in sophistication.
Designer: Adam Voorhees
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Source: Superyachttimes.com

Friday, June 3, 2011

FOTON 1 Yacht By Paul Sergeev

FOTON 1, Fantastic Yacht, Paul Sergeev
Flaunting its sleek and magnificent design is the new FOTON 1 Yacht. It is a kind of giant power yacht, which lets you have a comfortable cruise over the deep blue sea. With a horsepower of 8600 and with a top speed of 65 knots, one can comfortably enjoy the speed this yacht offers. The yacht has been designed using composite materials primarily carbon. Weighing about 80 tons, the mix of low saturated colors add up to the beauty of this boat. The design appears to be quite innovative with magnificent glass cabin. Speed characteristics of FOTON 1 make it exclusive in its class.

FOTON 1, Future Yacht, Paul Sergeev
FOTON 1, Futuristic Yacht, Paul Sergeev
FOTON 1, Luxury Yacht, Paul Sergeev
Designer: Paul Sergeev
Source: TUVIE.com

AUDI Trimaran Yacht By Stephanie Behringera


This fantastic concept was designed as part of a graduate project and is the brainchild of German designer Stephanie Behringer, and was completed under the supervision of AUDI, in Munich, Germany. The design is based on AUDI’s core brand values – progressive, sportive and premium.
AUDI Trimaran, Future Yacht, Stephanie Behringera
The AUDI Trimaran Yacht will be powered by two AUDI TDI (turbo-charged injection) diesel engines, and the integrated jet skis are electric-powered. The boat can reach as much as 6 knots while being driven in slow speed. However, if the speed exceeds 30 knots the yacht automatically switches to diesel engines.
AUDI Trimaran, Futuristic Yacht, Stephanie Behringera
When this yacht runs on diesel, it is equally supported by electric power. It can cruise at high speeds without using too much fuel; at the same time, the diesel engine recharges the batteries of the jet boats.
AUDI Yacht, Futuristic Trimaran, Stephanie Behringera
The Trimaran’s overall length is 15 meters, and due to its slender center hull, measures only 6.4 meters in width. Though the deck can accommodate only 12 people, you can make room for more in the berths located below. All you need to do is flip down a saloon table located in one of the lower decks.
AUDI Trimaran, Luxury Yacht, Stephanie Behringera
The AUDI Trimaran Yacht comes with a huge panoramic glass roof that serves as a shield against head winds and direct sunlight.
Designer: Stephanie Behringera
Source: AutoMotto.com

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