The world’s first 3D printed superyacht: 88m Pegasus yacht concept unveiled by Jozeph Forakis

Pegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, exterior designDesigner Jozeph Forakis has now unveiled the 88-metre Pegasus superyacht concept. Pegasus is designed to be "virtually invisible" both visually and from a sustainability perspective. Forkasis is eager to take "courageous leaps toward our collective sustainable future," with "PEGASUS [being] a bold but achievable vision for the near future, where man and machine live in harmony with nature rather than competing or compromising." This notion led to Peagus running entirely on solar energy converting seawater into hydrogen. She will produce zero emissions offering an infinite range. Similarly, onboard fuel cells convert the H2 into electricity stored short-term in Lithium-ion batteries making Pegasus a one-of-a-kind superyacht. Forakis's ambitions are prevalent across the interior and exterior proposal. The exterior design begins with a low, linear hull exhibiting a plumb bow and silver metallic finish. This feature blurs the separative layer between the yacht and the sea itself, as though the vessel is in harmony and one with the water. Like a sustainable gliding plane through the sea, the Pegasus will model reflective multi-tiered "Solar Wings" as floating mirrors of the sky and clouds championing the surrounding natural landscapes.Pegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, exterior designAnother exterior and interior fascination of the Pegasus is the multi-level monument to nature, the "Tree of Life," expanding across all 4 levels. A wellness zen garden and reflective pool will surround this symbolic tree, framed by a sculpted spiral staircase that interweaves Forakis's vision to interconnect nature through his conscious design. A sustainable hydroponic garden will also provide fresh food and air purification onboard. Pegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, interior designPegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, interior designPegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, interior designThe interior spaces of Pegasus guest lounges showcase the juxtaposition between minimalist design and living nature, both inside - with living greenery and rich appointments skillfully integrated throughout where copious daylight penetrates across the entire boat. The top level is exclusive to the owner, with a forward-facing primary suite featuring a large private terrace. The forward pool club has an aquarium-style lap pool and expansive horizontal windows that transform into open balconies on both port and starboard. The versatile pool cover also functions as a helipad. The open beach club features a substantial Jacuzzi and collapsable terraces at the aft of the ship.Pegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, interior designPegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, interior designPegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, interior designThe environmentally-conscious ethos of Pegasus also runs through the funnels of her structural build. The substantial 88-metre superyacht's construction will use robotic 3D printing to create a mesh framework integrating both hull and superstructure. The result is a robust yet lightweight vessel that will be crafted using less energy, waste, space, material, and time than conventional construction.Pegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, exterior designPegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, exterior designPegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, exterior designJozeph Forakis is prized for his innovative designs and dedication to catapult a market, disrupting the boundaries of technological capabilities to create transformative models that are both seamless and unlike anything seen before. After the world premiere of his award-winning CLX96 design (exterior and interior) at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in 2022. Similar to his previous successes within the superyacht industry and his championed cordless Havana lamp for Foscarini (now a permanent fixture in MoMA, New York), it is undoubtedly an exciting time to witness the Pegasus come into inception through the fascinating lens of Jozeph Forakis. With a research background in the bio-medical sectors, it is clear that Forakis’ work is grounded in science. Yet, his admiration for cultural arts penetrates through his theatrical, seamless designs, often punctuated with elements of awe-inducing surprises. Expectedly, Forakis's inspiration for Pegasus was conceived on the Greek island of Koufonissi, where Forakis, "was inspired to create a yacht as close to the sea and nature as possible”.  With philosophical thought, Forakis intended to create a superyacht similar to the "clouds floating above the waterline" to "honor nature by blending into it, becoming virtually invisible."

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Pegasus yacht concept from Jozeph Forakis, exterior design


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