The Rome-based design team has just unveiled renderings of a brand new 69-meter yacht design with a “gaping hole” right in the middle.
The aptly named Shape concept, which is to run entirely on clean energy, features a huge empty opening in its superstructure, resulting in a wonderfully distinctive silhouette.
‘Hole deck’
The Rome-based Lazzarini Design Studio has unveiled renderings of its latest concept Shape.
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Referred to as the “hole deck,” the space is accessible via an entrance on the bow and has steps leading down to the sea level, making it an ideal sun lounging area, and can be customized to suit the owner’s requirements.
Meanwhile, the upper deck of the yacht is fitted with a glass-bottomed infinity pool, offering swimmers a fabulous view of the open space below.
The living area, located at the rear of the superstructure, consists of six suites, with room for up to 12 guests.
Clean energy
The unconventional superyacht design has a giant space in the middle, resulting in a rather striking silhouette.
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“Because of the stylistic choice of placing a void inside the superstructure, space on The Shape is the real luxury,” say the designers.
There’s also a beach club with a diving platform onboard, a helipad, a garage full of toys and all of the typical amenities you’d find on a yacht of this stature.
Shape, which has an estimated price of €69 million (around $80 million), will be equipped with a propulsion system powered by hydrogen, and will run entirely on clean energy, with max speed of around 24 knots, or 12 knots when in full electric mode.
The solar panels on its sundeck are to be used to charge all onboard systems.
Distinctive design
The yacht will be fitted with a glass-bottomed infinity pool, a beach club and a helipad.
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If Shape were to be picked up, it would take around 20 months to build and execute, according to the designers.
The distinctive concept is one of a number of new innovative superyacht designs to be unveiled over the past few weeks.
Its estimated price is around $80 million, and the designers say the yacht would take 20 months to construct.
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In September, German shipyard Lurssen debuted a new emission-free superyacht concept inspired by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland” at the Monaco Yacht Show, while Italian shipyard Tankoa chose the same event to debut its striking steel and aluminum Apache concept.
Top image credit: Courtesy Lazzarini