The 125m Voronoi is not your average mega-yacht
The luxury 125m Voronoi yacht concept is designed to thrill with an intricate lattice exterior and extravagant facilities.
The luxury 125m Voronoi yacht concept is designed to thrill with an intricate lattice exterior and extravagant facilities.
The boat, which will include a sky lounge, hot tubs, a swimming pool and golfing green, has a striking design that is unusual to see on the seas.
In pictures: Stunning Voronoi mega-yacht
It will also feature a bar, gallery, garden and dining room and is just one metre shorter than the lavish Octopus yacht owner by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.
South Korean yacht enthusiast Kim Hyun-Seok, who designed the boat, said it is named after the voronoi pattern, which is a random geometric spacing created by Russian mathematician Georgy Voronoi.
“The Voronoi pattern is a special method of removing unwanted blocks of solid space, letting you create the most robust structures while using the minimum amount of material,” Mr Hyun-Seok said.
He said the inspiration for the unique design came from dragonfly wings.
While it’s only at the conceptual stage at the moment, Mr Hyun-Seok hopes his dream boat will be made into a reality.
Mr Hyun-Seok won the 2011 “Dreamboat” Millennium Yacht Design award for another boat concept that is shaped like a spaceship - the Tofi trimaran.
In pictures: Stunning Voronoi mega-yacht
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