Motor yacht CONTACT design – thesis project of IED student Gabriele Teruzzi

Designed by Gabriele Teruzzi, motor yacht Contact design represents a thesis ...

Motor yacht CONTACT design – thesis project of IED student Gabriele Teruzzi

May 15, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Designed by Gabriele Teruzzi, motor yacht Contact design represents a thesis project for the masters course of yacht design and construction, organized by IED in Turin, Italy. The concept of the Contact yacht is to give the guests the feeling of being one with the outside world, so the whole vessel has been designed to evoke a sensation of intimacy with the sea.

Luxury motor yacht Contact concept by Gabriele Teruzzi

Luxury motor yacht Contact concept by Gabriele Teruzzi

Superyacht Contact design is an innovative combination between an explorer and a luxury yacht, so it’s possible to satisfy completely the requirements of the customer.

A high bow, large beam, low speed, and low consumption thanks to an Azipull propeller system powered by an electric engine, are the principal features of being an explorer yacht.

Contact yacht concept - side view

Contact yacht concept - side view

The high bow and large beam give more safety and stability to the Contact yacht concept, while the Azipull system allows it to go everywhere without boundaries.

The large windows, besides being designed to give a strong contact with the outside world, are made of electro chromic glass that gives a low heating to the interior and this permits it to have low consumption. So for these reasons Contact yacht can be considered an eco-friendly yacht.

Motor yacht Contact design - aft view

Motor yacht Contact design - aft view

Luxury yacht Contact concept offers to its guests a complete enjoyable sea life experience thanks to a huge beach (exterior area) / wellness (interior area) club astern on the lower deck.

The whole structure is made by two mobile side structures that fold open giving an airy feel to the wellness club and creating an amazing contact with the sea.

Superyacht Contact design - Exterior

Superyacht Contact design - Exterior

In addition, the fixed structure is in glass, based on modern architecture design, allowing for more natural light inside. Moreover, another mobile platform extends out from the stern structure with two convertible chaise lounges.

There is another relax area on the upper deck toward the bow made up of a large lounge area and infinity pool. The lounge area has been designed to create a sensation of infinity between the pool and the sea.

Aboard Contact superyacht design

Aboard Contact superyacht design

The entire upper deck, except the bridge, is totally dedicated to the owner with a private terrace astern. Wrapping completely around the upper deck making it walkable at 360°.

The master suite offers ample natural light provided by large glass windows that bring to the interior amazing brightness. Furthermore a big mirror on the wall behind the bed creates an optical illusion of continuity of the sky and the outside world bringing more light.

Superyacht Contact concept - Interior

Superyacht Contact concept - Interior

On the main deck there is a VIP suite, that extends from port to starboard, situated toward the bow, with glass windows on both sides. Also giving a feeling of closeness with the outside world. As always on this deck there is an elegant panorama bar and lounge with 3 contionuos large glass windows that creates a very pleasant contact with the sea.

On the lower deck, in addition to the beach/wellness club, there is in order from stern to bow a garage for toys and tender, two spacious guest rooms and a very comfortable crew quarters.

Motor yacht Contact design - Cabin

Motor yacht Contact design - Cabin

Every detail has been designed to give to the guests the sensation of being one with the outside world.

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