A yacht is first and foremost a living space, an architectural design that has to balance umpteen demands for space, functionality, comfort, panoramic views, privacy, and seamless movement between areas. And as the yacht increases in size, these demands grow proportionately.
In the case of cars there is an upper, insurmountable limit when it comes to dimensions and a habitat made up of lanes, parking spaces and lock-ups. Consequently, the design elements to focus on to obtain a family feeling, even where segments differ, are often numerically the same. Despite the architectural upheaval brought about by EV technologies, the front still covers a single volume, as does the rear; there is a row of two doors at most, encased in one frame housed under a single roofline. While this observation…