Superyacht Design Quarterlies - Back Issues

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SYD Quarterly 9 Q9

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SuperyachtDesign Q9 delivers the latest design and studio news along with concepts hot off the drawing board from around the world. As a special feature this quarter, we pay tribute to the late Vic Carless-the artist behind some of the finest watercolour depictions of famous yachts.

Q9 explores the finer details of cabin design in Cabin Space with interior design consultant, Georgina Cox. In Materialist, SYD hears from Ed Roberts at Hodgdon Yachts about the multiple aesthetic and structural applications of wood.

There are interviews with the designers of Numptia, Mike Kelsey Jr of Palmer Johnson, the Italian owner of the 36-metre sloop, Canova and French designer Christian Liaigre about his refined concept sketches of Vertigo.

SYD takes you to Turkey with the H2 Yacht Design team to look at two yachts in two different shipyards and Mark Stumer of Mojo Stumer talks to us about architecture, yachts and the interior design of Sky.

In Design Debate, the very topical area of design awards is broached, and asks what prestige awards confer on winners and who should judge.

Finally we have a review of the top products from this year's Decorex and Focus shows and we present new concepts and design related articles by some of the biggest names in the industry.

SYD Quarterly 8 Q8

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SuperyachtDesign's 2011 Monaco Yacht Show issue brings with it a new and fresh-looking soft cover!

Work, Rest & Play, our Space feature by Ellen Anderson, makes a case for designers to pay more attention to crew spaces. In Materialist, we explore the world of ceramics, a historical material used in modern products, offering beauty, versatility and value for money.

Beatrice Witzgall explains why lighting is more than basic illumination in Perspectives, as Focal Point reveals Rémi Tessier's new range of superyacht furniture, featured first on Satori. We also discover the secrets of Redman Whiteley Dixon design studio in Case Study.

New to this issue is Artisan, where we explore the materials of Madagascar and Indonesia via Livingstonehome studio in Genoa. We also treat you to an interview with Alice Huisman, managing director of Royal Huisman, in Rapid Fire. There are also reports from the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) and Coventry Degree Show.

In Owner's Brief, we hear from Rembert Berg who tells of a very special restoration project on the classic 22.8-metre Feadship, Serena.

SYD deservedly dedicates attention to new media in Design Debate, with six opinion leaders delivering their verdicts.

Concepts include the likes of CRN, Bicube Design, DBLA, Moore Yacht Design and Tony Castro.

SYD Quarterly 7 Q7

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In our extensive Space feature, Lounging Around, Mark Tucker of Design Unlimited presents solutions to flexible lounge space, illustrating the various options available. While in Materialist, design consultant Georgina Cox walks us through the finer points of fabric selection.

Interviews with top designers include Andrew Winch in Rapid Fire, who tells us what inspired him to be a yacht designer. We discover Bill Tripp's avant-garde views on design, technology and performance in Case Study.

Q7 gives an overview of the second Nespresso Cup and the sixth SuperyachtDesign Summit, which tackled the topic of the MLC and its impact on yacht design and safety at sea. The Events section also presents Six of the Best products from the 2011 Salone del Mobile, as it celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Design Debate is on 'Minimalism', a term often bandied about in the design world, but what does it mean? Guest Suite commentators include Ian Hornsby, Gary Grant, Peter Symonds and Adam Lay.

Perspectives covers lift technology with guest contributors, Emile van der Starre and Mike Brandt. Elevators are almost de rigeur on superyachts and are now appearing on vessels of 40-metres or less.

Included in the issue are Concepts from Ken Freivokh Design, Hydro Tec, Christopher Seymour Design and Arman Marine.

SYD Quarterly 6 Q6

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With a distinct Italian flavour, Q6 looks at various design studios across Italy. In Case Study, SYD talks to Giovanni Zuccon, while In Build looks at a 45-metre displacement superyacht being built at Rossi Navi, with exterior designer Tommaso Spadolini.

Focal Point takes a closer look into the innovative dining chairs created by Wetzels Brown Partners in the interior of award-winning Chrisco.

In this quarter's Space, Heather Hawthorne talks us through the spa area, exploring the various innovative ways of incorporating a spa onboard. Steel and increasingly aluminium are easily the most prolific materials in the construction of large yachts. In Materialist, naval architect and aluminium specialist Nick Stark touches on the world of metal.

Design Debate gets the ball rolling on the topic of luxury marketing with key industry representatives offering their views. We ask them about superyacht design and marketing in our post-crisis world, exploring what needs to change to attract new superyacht owners.

Guest Suite includes columns from Tine Willumsen, Evan K Marshall, David Jensen and Thierry Verhaaren. Concepts, from the likes of Reymond Langton Design, Claydon Reeves, Hot Lab and Newcruise, to name a few, along with cutting-edge products are also showcased, with Rapid Fire putting Andre Hoek in the spot light.

SYD Quarterly 5 Q5

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A major theme throughout Q5 is the comparison between car design and yacht design. In Case Study, editor Justin Ratcliffe talks to Chris Bangle, the controversial former head of design at BMW, while Design Debate asks leading designers from both the car and the yacht industry what we can learn from each other.

Focal Point looks at Vikal's first tenders for Coral Island, and in Focus Extra, designer Chris Lyall from RIB-X tells us why they only employ designers from the automotive field.

Space looks at the art of dining on a superyacht, exploring the changing use of space, galley design, wine storage and the considerations needed to create functional, luxurious and enjoyable dining areas. Materialist is dedicated to the world of composites, taking you through a host of synthetic composite products that reflect a more contemporary interpretation of luxury.

From examining SOLAS regulations or looking at crew space design, Ed Dubois, Peter Hülsemann, Danny Keeven and Tommaso Spadolni offer thoughtful Guest Suites. Concepts presents designs from the likes of Rainsford Mann Design, Porsche Design, Gian Paolo Nari and Feadship, to name a few. Perspectives looks at a variety of technical sketches from designers like Adam Lay, Jon Bannenberg and Jonathon Rhoades.

SYD Quarterly 4 Q4

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In this issue we hear from Bannenberg & Rowell Design, Tim Saunders Yacht Design, Sabdes Design, Pastrovich Studio, Donald L. Blount Associates, Avadesign and Oceanfast – all presenting their latest ideas and innovations.

Guest Suite columns from Ron Holland, Sally Johansson, John Cantu and Jonathan Strachan express their views from the cross fertilisation of design disciplines to feng shui in interior design.

Space delves behind the scenes of audio-visual systems and entertainment spaces. Glyn Hutchinson along with a handful of commentators, discuss the various elements and considerations needed to achieve the ultimate entertainment system. This is taken further as Greg Marshall talks about his work on Big Fish and Richard Beattie tells us his story of the new yacht in Owner's Brief.

In Materialist, SYD travelled to the Apuan Alps above Carrara to explore natural stone and marble and to investigate how yacht designers are only now beginning to realise its full potential.

Nicola Elstone from Elstone Hayes Associates discusses the important task of sourcing art for superyachts in Perspectives, while we take a closer look at Australia-based Sam Sorgiovanni in our Case Study. Design Debate tackles the sensitive topic of recognition, with opinions from designers, naval architects and shipyards, each sharing their views.

SYD Quarterly 3 Q3

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The summer issue of 2010, offers Guest Suite columns from Andrew Winch, Peter Buescher, Stephen Hills and Dan Hooton, covering topics from onboard security to the steps that can be taken to make the business of yacht construction more 'green'.

Space examines the realm of deck space and looks at designs, opinions and products from the likes of Blohm & Voss, Heesen, Espen Oeino and others. In Materialist we investigate glass, a versatile material with multiple uses that has yet to see the same innovative structural applications in the yacht building industry as in land-based architecture.

Rapid Fire gives an insight into the working life of Tim Heywood, while Lee Savage from OceanLED talks about LED technology in Perspectives.

Design Debate asks leading industry subcontractors how the manufacturing and assembly process can be improved and we also look at the thorny issue of intellectual property at the third edition of the SuperyachtDesign Summit.

SYD Quarterly 2 Q2

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This issue continues with a look at the Global Superyacht Forum and includes the winning designs from Seatec 2010. We investigate the gym area in Space, presenting an eclectic mix of design ideas, products and concepts from industry leaders including Andrew Winch, Amy Moses, Technogym and Power Plate.

In Materialist, SYD explores the world of custom carpets with Oliver Treutlein, while Design Debate looks at the effects of the economic downturn on the superyacht industry asking the experts how they perceive the economic crisis to have affected the industry.

Guest Suite presents columns from Bill Prince, Adriel Rollins, Rob Papworth and Nick Boksa, who share their expert opinions on topics ranging from the importance of refits in times of economic uncertainty to the age old question of form versus function in new concepts.

SYD Quarterly 1 Q1

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The first edition provided an insight into what was to follow in 2010. In Materialist, we explore the world of leather, its many applications and introduce some of the top craftsmen in their field. Focusing on an area that is rarely discussed, Space delves deeper into the design of bathrooms and dayheads and the details that goes into this beautiful space. Other articles include Guest Suite columns by James Lawson, Mark Boddington, Michael Schutte and Wim Koersvelt, who talk about industry-related topics.

Rapid Fire with Rudolf Rincklake van Endert, founder of Metrica INTERIOR.

Concepts, designs, opinions and products from the likes of Bannenberg & Rowell Design, List, Glyn Peter Machin, Vondom, and Dennis Ingemansson to mention a few.
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