The most prolific 50m+ design pairings
(164ft+ yachts launched in the past 10 years)
Design focus: 470ft SAILING YACHT A, designed by Philippe Starck, built by Nobiskrug
The total sail area of 40,300 square
feet is two thirds the size of a football
field, and is 67 per cent larger than
Maltese Falcon’s 25,500 square feet
Codecasa
De Voogt NA
Espen Øino
Nuvolari Lenard
Stefano Natucci
Tim Heywood
Trinity Yachts
Zuccon IP
Alberto Pinto
Bannenberg & Rowell
Della Role
Design
Evan K Marshall
François Zuretti
Laura Sessa
Patrick Knowles
Rémi Tessier
Reymond
Langton
Silvestrin Design
Sinot
Exclusive YD
Studio
Massari
Terry Disdale
Vain Interiors
Winch Design
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Exterior designer Projects together Interior designer
2,877' 11''
1,619' 9''
459' 3''
Total LOA
(ft)
1,486' 6''
972' 9''
784' 1''
579'
1,149' 11''
1,125'
702' 1''
735' 2''
576' 1''
531' 5''
520' 4''
505' 2''
480' 11''
460' 7''
446' 6''
429' 1''
427' 9''
She has eight decks,
connected by
multiple elevators
and free-floating
spiral staircases
An underwater viewing
pod molded into the keel
offers a view of the props
The mainmast towers
328ft above the
waterline, higher
than the Statue
of Liberty
An enclosed electric
gimballed crow’s nest
can whoosh a
crewmember 200ft
up the mast
100 m
60 m
The masts can take
90 knots of wind with
full sail up
+67%
The yacht features
the longest piece of
curved glass ever
made: a 1.98 ton, 50ft
bulwark forward
on the bridge deck
1.98 t
50ft
Up to 54 crew will
run a professional
galley large enough to
serve a hotel
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Top design pairings
MAY 2017 WWW.BOATINTERNATIONAL.COM SEE PHILIPPE STARCK’S OTHER DESIGN CLASSIC MOTOR YACHT A ON PAGE 90 MAY 2017
INFOGRAPHICS Valerio Pellegrini
RESEARCH Raphael Montigneaux
When it comes to the bigger superyachts, some exterior
and interior designers are clearly matches made in heaven
here has been a boom over the
past decade in the production
of larger superyachts – and
an increase in the number
of designers working in this area. Some
333 projects 50m (164ft) and above were
launched from 2007 to 2016. In contrast,
only 387 were launched between 1850
(considered the dawn of superyachting)
and 2006. In total, 93 different exterior
designers worked on projects of over 50m in
the past 10 years, compared to 188 designers
and architects for all other yachts built
before 2007. For interiors, 128 studios
worked on 50m-plus boats in the past
10 years, compared to about 220 companies
for all other yachts built before 2007.
And some exterior-interior design
pairings are clearly more popular than
others. We looked at the top 20 design
pairings on 50m-plus yachts, sorted by total
LOA. Our analysis, right, shows that Tim
Heywood and Laura Sessa were the design
dream team from 2007 to 2016 (partly due
to the success of Amels’ Limited Editions).
Most of the current famous design offices
developed in the 1980s. Before that, exterior
and interior designs were mainly done by
naval architects and shipyards. Designers
have been encouraged into the industry by
the work of pioneers like Jon Bannenberg.
He created a balance of classicism and
avant-gardism, and attracted new
generations of designers to the industry.
“It was in the winter of 1985, in the now
long-defunct Nautical Quarterly, that there
was a reference to BB (before Bannenberg)
and AB (after Bannenberg),” says Dickie
Bannenberg, Jon’s son and company leader
of Bannenberg & Rowell Design.
“Life moves on,” Dickie continues, “and
new ideas are all around – it’s how my dad
would have liked it.” Top 20 pairings sorted by total LOA
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