Boat International US Edition - June 2018

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Architect Dante Benini laughs when he recalls how his


involvement inSevenbegan. “I had just delivered a lecture at an


economic conference in Italy. My talk was on the value of


making an investment in quality architecture. The chairman of


the session came on stage after my talk and said ‘Well, now I have


found the architect for my next project.’ He said that in front of


about 1,000 people! I had no idea what he was talking about.”


When the conference concluded, Benini hurried to find

the chairman to thank him. “I thought perhaps it was just a


casual remark, but he said he was serious. I stood there waiting


for him to say he was making a building or something but he


said ‘I want you to design my boat.’” Benini was ecstatic. “For


me, a boat is life! In my life, I have had just a few times with


this kind of emotion.”


While Dante O Benini & Partners Architects is best known

for commercial buildings and large-scale urban planning, it has


also worked on the interiors of residences and cozy restaurants,


designed furniture and a few yachts, such as Sanlorenzo’s 82ft


series in 2000 and the Spider Special Edition for Cantieri di


Sarnico in 2010. Its first custom yacht was the 164ft CRNJameel,


formerlyEastern Star, the royal yacht of Bahrain – not a bad start.


For his new client, Ennio Doris, boats have become a way

of life. This self-made Italian insurance and banking tycoon


hails from land-locked Tombolo, a small town north-west of


Venice, but his prowess at selling financial services quickly


propelled him out of the countryside and eventually to found


Mediolanum Group based in Milan.


At some point, clients introduced him to sailing and it

became a family activity once he acquired a 132ft Perini,


Principessa Vaivia, from Silvio Berlusconi in 1992. His wife,


son, daughter and his daughter’s family made good use of the


boat every summer with Doris visiting for a week at the


beginning of the season and then once during the summer


holiday. Alas, as the number of grandchildren increased to
seven,Principessa Vaiviacould no longer host the entire family


  • they took their vacations in shifts.
    One day Fabio Perini called with an ofer. A customer who
    had ordered a 197 footer now wanted out of the deal. It would be
    just the right size for the Doris family to once again sail together.
    The metalwork had been started but it was at a stage where the
    family could design its living areas as they wished. Despite their
    fondness forPrincipessaand its memories, such as winning the


“I was designing for people


in their 70s as well as young


teens – a tough audience”


JUNE 2018

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