A Dazzling Masterpiece: Exploring the Spectacular Project Crystal, Nick Stark Design’s 94m Superyacht
Plans for a 94-meter superyacht idea called Project Crystal have been unveiled by Australian firm Nick Stark Design.
The superyacht’s “celebratory” aesthetic was inspired by the “striking crystalline lattice” that runs along its superstructure, hence the name.
He elaborated, saying, “The lines flow up and across, lifting our gaze and also guiding it to what is around us: the people, the community, and the environment.”
The boat has three pools: a private jacuzzi on the owner’s deck, a spa pool on the sundeck above with a transparent floor, and a pool in the aft deck party zone.
The inside of the owner’s deck feels even more spacious thanks to the sun deck spa’s transparent floor, as noted by Stark. “The atrium effect floods the lounge below with soothing and dynamic light,” the author writes.
Project Crystal will have a hybrid propulsion system, foredeck helipad, and 2500GT cabin, and was built with “swift global navigation” in mind.
“As with all our designs, the impact a vessel has on its context is crucial—environmental considerations extend from the controllable pitch propellers which maximize efficiency, through the hydrodynamic optimizations of the hull, hybrid power systems, and glazing arrangements that minimize solar gain,” Stark said.