De Basto Design unveils new 92m reflective glass superyacht concept Project MED
Designer Luiz de Basto has unveiled the renderings for a new 92-metre superyacht concept, Project MED. The new concept focuses heavily on open space and features a reflective glass superstructure that mirrors her surroundings.
Project MED takes inspiration from the power of open space and celebrates the Mediterranean lifestyle and free-spirited thinkers. At the heart of the 2,300 GT concept is the open main deck called Agora, named after the public square and centre of life in Ancient Greece.
"One of the greatest gifts of the Mediterranean civilization to the modern world is the ethos for outdoor living and alfresco dining, known to contribute to well-being. This MED concept aims to deliver experiences and offer infinite flexibility," explained Luiz de Basto.
Project MED features naval architecture by Lateral Naval Architects, which were responsible for designing a structural lattice system that allows the superstructure to have a minimum footprint and rest on her four supports.
The main deck of Project MED is characterised by her open social area, reminiscent of a busy town square. The inviting space allows for guests to congregate and engage with each other and the surrounding nature, creating a closer connection between her and the sea.
The Agora deck of Project MED is a multipurpose, flexible space, partially open to the open air. Her glass staircase allows for uninterrupted views, and acts as a visual anchor. The open approach also allows the design to outlive trends and fashions of the moment and to change during the yacht's life, just like the entire vessel herself.
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