This paper presents a new concept for the cruise ship, which has been developed from a thesis work discussed at the master’s degree in Yacht and Cruise Vessel Design, at La Spezia, Italy. A typical cruise ship docked at port does not interact with the city, but remains a guest in transit. Why not then take on the challenge of designing a functional entity that transports events, culture and entertainment? The ship would then become an extension of the city, offering a different experience each time to suit the tastes of all the family. If a ship can be “inhabited”, a city can be “inhabited on the water”. The ship does not have a particularly residential facade but it has a multifunctional body.
New Concept Design for an Event Cruise Ship
Silvia Piardi;
2017-01-01
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This paper presents a new concept for the cruise ship, which has been developed from a thesis work discussed at the master’s degree in Yacht and Cruise Vessel Design, at La Spezia, Italy. A typical cruise ship docked at port does not interact with the city, but remains a guest in transit. Why not then take on the challenge of designing a functional entity that transports events, culture and entertainment? The ship would then become an extension of the city, offering a different experience each time to suit the tastes of all the family. If a ship can be “inhabited”, a city can be “inhabited on the water”. The ship does not have a particularly residential facade but it has a multifunctional body.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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