glass dome inspired by the bone structure of birds covers titanium-made mirarri yacht
Briefly

The semi-transparent shelter lets the passengers see the panoramic views outside, lends structural integrity to the full-beam superstructure made of luxury yacht carbon fiber and titanium of the water vehicle, and helps create an expansive interior space so guests can stand and mingle while on board.
Organic structures run throughout the design of the Mirarri yacht. Timur Bozca and Rashed Al Shaali of Enata Marine employ carbon fiber, Kevlar, and titanium around the water vehicle to make the yacht as lightweight and robust as possible.
The 17-meter Mirarri yacht is expected to be constructed primarily using carbon fiber and titanium. Stepping inside the water vehicle, the lounge area is spacious, with cushioned benches that follow the form of the interior and continue to slope down toward the aft deck.
The carbon fiber and titanium-built Mirarri yacht also features the Wingman software that can enable the owner to remotely control various aspects of the yacht, perform over-the-air updates, conduct remote diagnostics, and implement preventive maintenance.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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