Check out the Ardea Alba Yacht with a Futuristic Take on Ancient Boats!
The Ardea Alba yacht has a vibrant design so modern but at the same time so classy! Find out when the boat will be available!
Introduced by Timothy Baldacci, this superyacht is a futuristic concept but at the same time it has a touch of classy, that kind of that Bond will like.
“The design of this luxury yacht was inspired by the elegant head of an ardea alba. This low-profile, dynamic shape has a distinct minimalist design. The main central body of the yacht has glass windows which while offering a 360°view are also shaded from direct sunlight by the sun deck.”
Designed by Timothy Baldacci, a Tuscani-born architect who moved to London since was a kid, believes that is “important to be interested in every aspect of art”.
He gets his inspiration from the “history of the old masters and the way they works…I like to take the best of the old and combines it with the latest technology.”
Now you understand why the boat looks like the old was mixed with the new.
He recently released a new design inspired by what appears to be a New York penthouse. Yes, I did not misspell it.
The yacht seems to be inspired by the head of Ardea Alba or Great Egret bird. At 80 meters long the yacht is put into the spotlight by the smart use of glass and innovative materials.
Thanks to the low profile the yacht seems to be much smaller than it actually is reinforced by the minimalist design and the curvaceous/straight lines.
Its glass decks offer uninterrupted views of the surrounding seas, close enough for any sea lover to fully enjoy it.
One aspect that remains unknown about this superyacht is the lightning of the rooms as no opening is visible in the hull.
Timothy Baldacci has earned his place amongst the top 6 finalists in the Young Designer of the Year competition recently hosted by Boat International and Oceanco.
The limousine and general-use tenders have the same style and are designed to offer guests a comfortable and safe experience in a minimalist environment.
What do you think about this yacht concept? Do you want it to become reality?