
This Asymmetrical Superyacht Defies The Laws Of Design
With sleek, angular lines and a triangular pool, this designer of this 61-metre superyacht says he almost abolished all symmetries to obtain new points of view.
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It seems that asymmetry is the next wave in yacht design. Both industry titans and lesser-known names have been turning out vessels with unconventional silhouettes over the past few years. The latest comes from the drawing board of Francesco Struglia.
The Italian designer’s eponymous firm recently unveiled a striking superyacht that throws the idea of balance to the wind. The newcomer spans 61 metres, and thus has been christened simply 61 Asymmetric. The concept is characterised by sleek, angular lines and a series of skewed decks that set it apart from other behemoths on the water.
“This is a project where all the basic schemes of classic superyachts are questioned,” Struglia told Robb Report via email. “In addition to the almost systematic abolition of symmetries to obtain new points of view and truly differentiate the decks and their functions, the relationship between the various decks of the boat has also been rethought.”

Arguably the coolest part of the yacht is the pool. Sitting at the centre of the foredeck, the triangular design is a far cry from the aft infinity pool that has become somewhat of a predictable feature in contemporary cruisers. Similarly, the four lop-sided aft decks cascade down to the stern in a wholly unique way and provide ample space for alfresco entertaining.
With a beam of 10 metres, the yacht offers a generous interior volume of 1,000 GT and accommodation for up to 12 guests plus 10 crew. Struglia positioned the wheelhouse high up on the aft deck to create a large double-level space that can be used as a greenhouse (as in the proposed layout) or as a reception room, lounge, or event space, for example. The owner will, of course, have their own dedicated deck that provides not only privacy but stellar ocean views. The yacht is also equipped with a beach club aft and a plush lounge forward.
Struglia is known for pushing the envelope with his creations. Just yesterday, the studio unveiled a dazzling 61-metre superyacht concept called Necklace that was inspired by the world of high jewellery.
Maybe bling will be the next trend in yacht design.
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