This 364-foot superyacht includes a fire-pit, 'floating' elevator, and waterfall on board
At 364-foot-long, Ascendance would be a huge yacht, but its carbon and steel exterior would make it about 25% lighter than other yachts of its size.
Made up of five decks, the ship's sloping features would offer gorgeous sea views from each level. The outdoor deck spaces are versatile and can be customised to suit the owner. Waugh's concept includes a swimming pool with a waterfall on the lower deck, and a "fire-pit" area for parties on the bridge deck, as well as two sun decks with shower rooms and a hot tub.
Though there aren't any interior renderings of inside the yacht yet, these plans show how each deck would be laid out. On the main deck, there would be eight cabins for guests, while the owner's suite would take up the entire forward upper deck with a large study, dressing area, and bedroom. Bordered by 180-degree windows, the owner's suite would also offer stunning sea views.
The main deck saloon and upper deck would be connected by a staircase and atrium, while a "floating" elevator set against a faceted rock wall and encased by a cantilevered staircase would allow guests to easily move between floors. On the lower deck, there would be a gym, beach lounge — with a statement tropical fish tank — and a Zen room, as well as a private cinema (there's room for a larger cinema space on the upper deck). The lower deck would also house a spa club with a steam room, sauna, massage room, and scuba locker.
Other swanky design features include a retractable helipad on the upper deck that can be tucked away when it's not in use. The yacht is all about appearances.
Although it's still a concept at this stage, the concept for Ascendance will likely make an impression at the Monaco Yacht Show, when it will be showcased from September 28 to October 1.
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