The project was developed in partnership with Free From Bulkheads innovation platform.
A new superyacht spa project called Senses has been unveiled by the Dutch design studio Dasha Moranova Designs. The project was developed in partnership with the innovative Free From Bulkheads (FFB) platform by Lateral Naval Architects, which specializes in a new approach to yacht architecture.
Sense is designed for use on an 83-meter superyacht. The design combines a high-tech and sensory approach with the latest technology. The design of the spa hides numerous panels and center consoles that can be opened at will. This creates additional space that can be used with panoramic views of the ocean.
According to the company, “the lower deck adjacent to the waterline is unrestricted, providing the potential for innovation in layout and ultimately enhancing usability.”
The “healing garden” features saunas, steam rooms, solar massage and a cryotherapy capsule, as well as a steam shower with a large natural salt stone. The project is complemented by a gym equipped with smart assistants with artificial intelligence.
Representatives of Dasha Moranova Designs note that the concept can be brought to life in the shortest possible time: “This is not just another concept, we would like to thank all parties involved for the technical support, so we are confident that it can be built tomorrow.”
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