Awesome Photos: Check Out This 5,600 Square Foot Glass Mega Yacht Inspired By Skyscrapers and LEGO

0

It features floor-to-ceiling windows, swimming pools, a staircase that doubles up as a stage and glass elevators.<br /><br />
And designer Lujac Desautel's megayacht, featuring 5,600 square feet of roaming space and twin hulls, is  inspired by skyscrapers and Lego.<br /><br />
'Each floor is entirely dedicated to maximizing the amount of living space for guests and crew on board,' says Desautel.<br /><br />
Like a skyscraper, glass is used to reflect the surrounding area (in this case, the ocean) and an elevator makes up its core, passing through the crew pantries, a wine cellar, sick berth, kitchen, and day heads.<br /><br />
Nominated for Young Designer of the Year by Boat International Media, Lujac Desautel's design, entitled GLASS, is built upon a SWATH (Small Water-plane Area Twin Hull) platform.<br /><br />
Desautel's website describes the vessel as 'the re-examination of the traditional yacht typology which is typically defined by its longitudinal linearity, creating much longer and sleek sculptural forms' and 'an homage to the skyscrape

It features floor-to-ceiling windows, swimming pools, a staircase that doubles up as a stage and glass elevators. And designer Lujac Desautel’s megayacht, featuring 5,600 square feet of roaming space and twin hulls, is  inspired by skyscrapers and Lego. ‘Each floor is entirely dedicated to maximizing the amount of living space for guests and crew on board,’ says Desautel.

__DESIGNER_PORTRAIT_300DPI.jpg
The glass boat’s designer, Lujac Desautel was nominated for Young Designer of the Year by Boat International Media

Like a skyscraper, glass is used to reflect the surrounding area (in this case, the ocean) and an elevator makes up its core, passing through the crew pantries, a wine cellar, sick berth, kitchen, and day heads. Nominated for Young Designer of the Year by Boat International Media, Lujac Desautel’s design, entitled GLASS, is built upon a SWATH (Small Water-plane Area Twin Hull) platform.

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_03.jpg

Desautel’s website describes the vessel as ‘the re-examination of the traditional yacht typology which is typically defined by its longitudinal linearity, creating much longer and sleek sculptural forms’ and ‘an homage to the skyscraper and a reflective canvas to the sea’.

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_04.jpg

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_07.jpg

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_02.jpg

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_01.jpg

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_08.jpg

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_05.jpg

140309_YDOY_FULL_BLEED_06.jpg