Green Yacht
Christian Peetz
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Christian Peetz Alumni vita
Born on the 19th of April 1985 in Düsseldorf, Germany. 1999 moved to Vienna, Austria where he graduated school (Matura) in 2003. While being in school he had an internship at the advertising agency DMC (Design for Media and Communication) in Vienna. 2003 started studying architecture at the Technical University,Vienna for one year. Since 2004 studying Industrial Design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He already studied under Borek Sipek, Paolo Piva, Ross Lovegrove and since 2006 in the studio of Hartmut Esslinger. Besides the studies he is working for different film productions as Art and Production Assistant. contact email:
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"CUT" ist das Konzept einer motorisierten Yacht aus Bambus Sperrholz. Bambus ist das Holz der Zukunft, einer der schnellst wachsenden Rohstoffe der Welt und wird in Zukunft ein perfekter Ersatz für Tropenhölzer sein. Auf zwei Rümpfen gleitet der Katamaran angetrieben von zwei Hochleistungs-Elektromotoren fast lautlos von einer Bucht in die nächste. Die knapp 20 Meter Rumpflänge bieten ausreichend Platz für acht Personen, die das großzügige, mit Solarzellen bestückte Vordeck, als sonnige Liegefläche nutzen können. Das kantige Design aus rot-braunem, hochglänzendem Bambus Sperrholz vereint das Design, edler Holzyachten aus vergangenen Zeiten mit der mysteriösen Anmut modernster Stealth-Boote.
"CUT" the green Yacht, is a concept of an electric powered Yacht, build from bamboo. It is the wood of the future, one of the fastest growing natural resources of our world. in the future and will replace woods from the tropic rain forest. The yacht floats gently atop two hulls, powered by two high-energy electric motors. With a length of 20 meters the yacht offers ample space for 8 people. The front rotating solar panels can be used as a sun deck. The edgy design finished in a deep brown bamboo combines the style of noble wooden ships of the past with the mysterious Face of stealth vessels.