Architects’ typically fluid, sculptural approach to form give the Oneiric Catamaran concept oceans of appealArchitects . Developed in collaboration with the Italian superyacht builder Rossinavi, the 44m aluminium-hulled Oneiric Catamaran has been created to showcase the company’s commitment to green technology, with large areas of solar panelling to feed power back into the batteries set beneath the expansive decks.
Alternatively, the boat can be used as a mobile power source; hook it up to your remote island retreat and it’ll provide enough juice for heat and light. Inside, the Oneiric has space for ten passengers and seven crew, with an owners’ cabin and four guest cabins. One other key design element is the use of reflectivity, with glossy curved walls, surfaces and windows helping animate the yacht amongst the reflections of the constantly changing waves.
There’s ample lounging space on the decks and inside, with an outdoor lounge and dining space joined by the full-beam main saloon. The owner’s suite also provides access to the large front deck, while an open-plan approach sets the Oneiric apart from conventional yacht design, typified by an array of small cabins and corridors.Design complete the contemporary feel.
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ZHA_News Kinda makes one wish Tesla employed a real designer.