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The newest 3D project that has people in awe is a futuristic superyacht concept. Created by international designer Jozeph Forakis, the PEGASUS 88M superyacht is the first 3D-printed superyacht ever designed. He envisions that his robotically printed vessel will be ready for introduction in 2030.
The fact that this superyacht is 3D printed isn’t the only thing that will wow you. Forakis designed this craft to have zero emissions.
It features transparent solar panels that generate electricity for the electrolyzers to extract hydrogen (H2) from seawater. That hydrogen is then transformed into electricity by fuel cells and stored in lithium-ion batteries to power the azimuth pods and all systems, including hotel operations.
The Ship
The first thing you’ll notice inside the superyacht is the “Tree of Life” hydroponic garden that grows fresh food and helps to purify the air. The tree starts from a reflecting pool on the lower deck and extends up through all four levels of the yacht, serving as a monument to Mother Nature.
Minimalism and living nature are integral to the design throughout the yacht, including live greenery and natural light everywhere you turn.
PEGASUS was built to blend right in with the ocean itself as to be almost invisible. It does this via mirrored glass “wings” that reflect the yacht’s surroundings and let light pour inside.
Homepage
https://www.forakis.com/work/pegasus-88m/