The Paradigm 180 superyacht design by Pama Architetti Design is a 60m environment friendly motor yacht design. Both inside and out, Pama Design has attempted to eliminate the physical barriers that define spaces and functional areas. Features that restrict an ocean view have been avoided and an emphasis has been placed on large open spaces by incorporating folding balconies, sliding doors, low furniture and reflective surfaces, blending interior and external spaces with a clever use of lighting, textures and glazing.
Eco-friendly features include solar panels on the roof, wind turbines and an auxiliary electric motor to reduce emissions.
Featuring first-class amenities, The Paradigm 180 superyacht will have four guest cabins for 8 guests, spacious crew quarters, an exterior entertainment and dining area, a swimming pool forward and an upper deck reserved for the owner’s suite. Pama Architetti Design have even included a multi-purpose helipad deck in the stern, accessed by a few steps from a bar and spa area in the cockpit.
At around 60 meters in length, the Paradigm 180 motor yacht features a displacement hull in steel and an aluminum superstructure.
Pama Architetti Design describe Paradigm 180 yacht concept: “Founded in March 2010 by Italian architects Alessandro Pannone and Francesco Malinconico, Pama Design has been carving a path in the field of yacht design, creating thoughtful and interesting concepts that go beyond the usual bounds of the industry.”
“The latest concept to emerge from the studio is the 60-metre motoryacht Paradigm. Departing from what Pannone and Malinconico describe as “the rigid patterns” that usually dictate yacht design, Paradigm is a concept that hopes to create a balance between form and function, man-made structures and the outdoor environment.”