Boat International

The outsider

I have never understood the ‘Lord Nelson’ approach to nautical design: yachts are ultra-technological - why all the tradition?” says Piero Lissoni, the architect who is also Sanlorenzo Yachts' art director, and who designed the interiors of the second Sanlorenzo 57Steel, Virtuosity. “Likewise, I don't see why a yacht should be a compendium of all things associated with wealth - marbles, hides, exotic woods - because luxury and vulgarity often go hand in hand. Why do people who have beautiful homes then have such vulgar yachts? I think that this vulgarity more often than not comes from the shipyard architects who seem to think that wealthy owners want splashy materials. I don't agree with that.”

So what does he think a yacht should be? A land-based architect by training, Lissoni feels strongly that a yacht should aspire to be a villa. “I'm not a nautical designer and I don't want to become one. I'm an architect and as such I feel like an outsider when I work in the nautical world,” he says.

Lissoni's first two incursions into yachting territory were the 37-metre, launched in 2007. His subsequent work with Sanlorenzo includes the new 44X-Space and models such as the SP110, SX76, SX88, SX100 and SX112, with being the biggest yet. Sanlorenzo is enthusiastic about working with designers and architects from outside the nautical sphere, with Dordoni Architetti, Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, Patricia Urquiola, Michele Bönan and Studio Liaigre among past collaborators.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Boat International

Boat International1 min read
My Life in Boats
Francesco Saitta, owner of 33-metre Custom Line South I am Sicilian and my mother instilled in me a passion for the sea. When I was 18, she gave me her 12-metre boat and said, “now you take me around”. In 2005, I created a charter business. When I wa
Boat International1 min read
Best by Boat
Bringing a taste of Mediterranean style to Downtown Dubai, The Lana, which opened in February, is the Dorchester Collection's debut in the Middle East. The 225 -key hotel's striking mirrored fagade - designed by Foster + Partners - overlooks the vibr
Boat International2 min read
So Far, So Good
It's hard to argue against the speed and efficiency of air travel when it Comes to getting from A to B over a long distance as quickly as possible. But faced with the prospect of having to take 10 flights in short succession from the UK to various po

Related