Sunday, June 30, 2013

The history of Italian design studio Pastrovich Studio
In the summer of 1996 Stefano Pastrovich with honors causeuse from the University of Architecture in Genoa. Immediately after university Stefano began his career naval architect in the design studio Martin Francis Design Studio, which is considered one of the most successful in the world. It is here that Stefano had the opportunity to work with and learn from the famous architect Martin Francis, working causeuse together on a project to create a 54-meter megayacht Senses.
Continuing to work in the studio Francis Design,

a young designer Stefano has received an order from Mr. Claus Kusch (Kusch Yacht Agentur GmbH) for the 112-meter super-yacht Le Grand Bleu (LGB). Subsequently, however, the customer has criticized his work on the exterior design of structural elements to the layout of the interior as a whole.
Later, Stefano tells about his work with LGB: Mr. Kusch asked me to come to Hamburg c outline design for the overall appointment in five days! The client has approved the project, and 14 months later he delivered the finished vessel. It was the fastest project of my life! "
In 2006, a design causeuse studio Pastrovich Design addressed the same owner of the superyacht Le Grand Bleu with a proposal causeuse to revise the general layout of the ship and give ideas for decorating his new yacht Luna. The basic concept of this project was the loft area, which gradually turns into a deck for ease of movement on the yacht. "It was nice to remake an old project created more than seven years ago," - says Stefano. Currently, the project yacht Luna is in Germany at the design stage. However, the studio Pastrovich Design is not involved in the creation of the final version of yacht design.
In just four short years after graduation, Stefano became chief designer and stylist for the line of yachts Wally Power. At Wally, he began with the design for the 36-meter yacht WallyPower, and then during the four years of his career, created an entire line of yachts and develop their skills.
Currently Pastrovich Studio is located in close cooperation with project offices Wally, as well as continuing to work together today. Stefano says: "... after a Pastrovich Studio I never stopped working on developing a line of yachts WallyPower causeuse .
In 2005, Stefano Pastrovich opened causeuse his design causeuse studio Pastrovich Studio in Monaco, and later moved to Italy and settled in Genoa. Since its inception, the studio immediately began to participate in projects that promote new standards in the marine industry. Pastrovich Studio has a lot of orders, including a 54-meter yacht Per Aquum, created for the company Per Aquum Resorts & Spa. Design Per Aquum was not just revolutionary, it destroyed the stereotypes in the yachting industry.
Superyacht Explorer length of 85 meters was planned as a special causeuse ship to explore and test operation. Stefano and his team were criticized for consistency between the technical and functional aspects, as well as the integrity

of the interior and exterior. However, the studio continues to work and created another 92-foot research vessel for the operation of high-tech elements of which are not yet available.
Pastrovich Studio projects causeuse are related not only to the manufacture of large motor yachts. The studio also creates customized high-speed sailing yacht with operational excellence exemplified by Shipman 63, Shipman 72, as well as yacht Sly 42 Fun, Day made a sailor.
In the process, the specialists causeuse Pastrovich Studio uses the most advanced three-dimensional software, which allows the best way to visualize the dream clients to easily consider all possible options, as well as to move much faster in the process of designing a yacht. Additionally, advanced software helps designers and builders to anticipate causeuse and prevent the technical problems that could arise with further design causeuse or during construction boat, and therefore save time and costs.
The company currently Pastrovich Studio was a great professional in the field of design services from the interior to create a complete design layout of the yacht. In 2006, the studio has worked with the same client who ordered the LGB and Luna. This time the challenge was to transform the 600 square meters of office space with views of the Kremlin and the residential area. The building is divided into two main parts. One part shall consist of the owner's private causeuse rooms, which include an office, living room, dining room and cloakroom. The second part includes guest rooms as well as rooms for workers and staff. The focus of the project was aimed at improving the interior, combining residential work area.
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