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建筑设计:扎哈•哈迪德
图片来源:Zaha Hadid 设计的上部结构是由一个弯曲的形状连接不同的甲板。这样的设计概念性的语言缩减了,并应用了一系列90米长的独特圆形游艇,同时也满足了船舶海洋过境点的技术要求。“作为一个动态的物体移动在动态环境中,游艇的设计,除了建筑方式的设计外,还必须与其他参数相配合,而所有这些问题在水上环境中都显得尤为困难。每一个游艇都是一个集成了水动力的工程平台,且游艇的结构,也对舒适,空间品质和安全提出了最高要求。”扎哈说道。JAZZ游艇(爵士游艇),五个中排在最前面的这个。有一个锋利的固体机头和变得开放的后部,其他的四艘船体将被定制,以满足主人的需求。
There's a sense of inevitability about the news that Zaha Hadid Architects has designed her first superyacht. Having moved slowly and inexorably into the orbits of the super-rich - be it through the elaborate furniture design created for Established & Sons or, more recently, a design for a high-end villa just outside Moscow - the architecture of Zaha Hadid has gone beyond the parametrically-driven creation of new forms and entered a new phase of cultural domination.
That the undeniably dynamic and vital nature of Hadid's architecture should have finally caught the eye of the international elite is no surprise. Up until now, Zaha's formally adventurous product design - be it for cars, tables, wine bottles, vases or jewellery - has played second fiddle to her architecture. Arguably, a yacht combines the two, being nothing more than a mobile building of exquisite complexity and craftsmanship.
The superstructure of a yacht is a perfect canvas for the Hadid aesthetic. Working in collaboration with German shipyard Blohm + Voss, the architect's concept actually embraces six yachts, with a 'Unique Circle' of five individually designed 90m yachts spawned from a 128m 'mothership' at the heart of the flotilla.
Words like fluidity and biology make perfect sense here, for the mothership is avant-garde and mould-breaking, quite unlike any boat design before or since. The lattice-like forms that wrap around the mothership's hull are classic evocations of the forms that have emerged from Hadid's architecture studio over the past two decades, while the extensive use of composite materials in boat-building offers up endless possibilities for seamless structural shapes.
The first of the 90m yachts, the Jazz, has been shaped up into a fully workable design. The superyacht industry has been relatively slow to translate some of the wilder conceptual excesses of the digital era into reality; it took Starck's 'A', designed for Andrey Melnichenko, and Venus, for the late Steve Jobs, to really cement the idea that a boat could be even more of a canvas for (expensive) expression than a house. Arguably Hadid has gone one further, embracing the new parameters of naval architecture with gusto.
Blohm + Voss is one of the world's major superyacht builders, having been responsible for Starck's 'A' as well as many others, thanks to its superlative facilities and close connections with designers of every stripe around the world. Whether the Jazz will eventually head down the slipway and off into a charmed life of charters and quayside dinners remains to be seen. But the combination of B&V and Zaha Hadid is a compelling one, and we don't doubt that someone, somewhere will be tempted to bring this extraordinary piece of aquatic architecture to life, whatever the cost. |