Challenging Teti, the new 94m vision by Zuccon Design

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he division of the Italian firm Zuccon International Project dedicated to megayachts, ZUCCON SUPERYACHT DESIGN, has recently presented a new challenging concept for a 94-meter superyacht, a further experiment where important volumes and large dimensions are seen again as an opportunity for the designer and the owner to exploit and take advantage of new scenarios.

“Large vessels are built to last.”

BALANCE for ESSENTIALITY – 94-meter “TETI” project is based on the constant search for the right balance between internal and external spaces, to ensure a certain set of essential functions both in the internal and external areas.

In this particular case, the focus is definitely on the relationship with the external environment, one of the central themes of ZSYD research. Traditionally, the trend in boats of such size is to privilege the interior spaces at the expense of outdoors and external lines therefore simply sketches a sort of shell, which often seems to shut down the surrounding environment.

ZSYD 94mt TETI (5)

THE NEW KEY-ROLE OF THE UPPER DECK

As a consequence of this research, one of the most representative results is in the [highlight color=”yellow”]upper deck [/highlight]that is now the focal point of action, as opposed to more traditional layouts where stern deck and Sundeck were the sole areas dedicated to the outdoor activities.

It is the Upper deck area that assumes a key role, since here takes place the majority of the daily activities onboard: the deck is entirely dedicated to guests and their entertainment. Together with a more traditional large table and pool area on the aft terrace, the bow area displays a second environment that develops in continuity with the internal dining lounge, and becomes then a connection element between the outdoor seating area and the second large pool.

ZSYD 94mt TETI (1)

NEW SCENARIO: MORE SPACES, MORE PRIVACY, TWO OWNER’S SUITES

In an area usually dedicated to technical operations, the pool becomes a sunny, large, terrace in the sun, made even more welcoming by the comfortable sofas.

Just as we have an Upper deck exclusive use to guests, the Owner deck has been designed to be entirely dedicated to the owner that, through a private staircase, can reach the Upper deck from his private terrace.

The relationship between external spaces has been revealed as an extremely strategic issue: the ability to move easily between the outer decks becomes an element of exploitation of the spaces themselves, in addition to guaranteeing absolute privacy to the owner and his guests.

One of the layout solutions for the Owner deck, gives the chance to set up [highlight color=”yellow”]two owner’s suites[/highlight] – ideal solution for the charters – complete with an exclusive studio each, while the guests will be hosted in 8 cabins, between the Main and Lower deck.

TOYS AND AMENITIES: NEW ENTERATEINMENTS OPORTUNITIES

Moving all the guests related activity on the Upper deck frees enough space for [highlight color=”yellow”]four tenders[/highlight] – between 8 and 10 meters – to be allocated between the Beach Club and the Main deck. The owner here has the chance to play with a versatile layout: in addition to a tender bay that opens on the left side, allowing to navigate the tender inside the floodable beach club, there is then the second, more traditional, starboard garage that can host another 10-meter tender. In addition, sacrificing a portion of the living area on the Main deck, other two tenders, about 10 meters long as well, can be accommodated onboard.

DESIGN

TETI has a sporty skyline, despite the seven bridges. The 94m TETI has such stylistic and formal features that can guarantee the yacht to maintain its appeal unaltered over the years. However, of all Zuccon Superyacht Design’s projects, this is the only one where the Timeless idea is given less emphasis, since greater prominence was given to the research for balance between the desire to experiment and the product’s commercial reliability.

According to Bernardo Zuccon, architect and TETI designer,”it can sometimes happen that researches could lead to concepts whose contents are actually much more innovative and stronger than the ones in ZSYD’s projects, but too often those concepts have nothing to do with the market actual needs. Today the leisure yachting market still remains strongly conservative, accustomed to products that guarantee a long term durability. Formal, functional and technological experiments were recently presented to the market. Although they have had a strong impact, they were actually mere stylistic exercises and were soon forgotten. Large vessels are built to last. With the 94m TETI we introduced new contents in the project without drifting from that Timeless idea that, even though is strictly connected with an ongoing research, it has indeed a key role in the current market”.

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