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ADI rewards the Zuccon’s project SL 102

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Bernardo and Martina Zuccon, from the Zuccon International Project, don’t stop: with the SL 102 Asymmetric Project created for Sanlorenzo they have won the Excellence in Design award in Lazio, promoted by ADI (the Italian Industrial Design Association).

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The continuous feedback that SL102 obtains convinces us that with this project, which is certainly very ambitious and unusual, we have achieved the goal we set together with the shipyard. Thanks to the remarkable overview of a shipyard like Sanlorenzo, and the incentive it gave us, it was possible to explore new ways of living, a fundamental concept that gave strength to the project. Recognition by an important association like ADI is yet another very welcome confirmation of which we can be very proud of“. This is the comment by Bernardo Zuccon, which jus received the award assigned to SL102 as Design Excellence in Lazio, awarded by ADI Lazio during the presentation and inauguration of the ADI Design Index 2019 Exhibition at the Casa dell’Architettura – Acquario Romano.

SL102 stands out from the previous yachts because of its asymmetrical layout, never designed before, which has allowed, compared to traditional projects, more indoor space (10 square meters more), better access to the outside area and incredible flexibility of use. The large spaces and broad glazed walls, moreover, make the external environment an integral part of the decor as well as allowing natural light to enter.
With an overall length of 31.10 meters and a width of 7.10 meters, this motoryacht is therefore a new and fascinating project, characterized by great sobriety of its lines, careful balance in the management of its volumes and slim superstructure.

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