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Great aspirations

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Great aspirations
Great aspirations
by: oceanmagazine.com.au

According to the Australian Design Centre (ADC), an organisation charged with nurturing the country’s design culture, “There is a fundamental problem with the creation and consumption of designed things – it is unsustainable.” But the appetite for beautiful things cannot be doused by fears of climate change or other catastrophes. To paraphrase the American poet Emily Dickinson, “The heart wants what the heart wants.” And if owners want yachts that are to live up to the lofty goals of sustainability, then fabrication, construction, production and selection must all change.

Though often equated with green credentials alone, sustainable design encompasses the entire design process and beyond. For designers the world over, the practice of sustainability should encompass the materials they use, the way in which those materials are manufactured, the processes that are employed during production, the conditions of the workers who are producing their products, and the lifespan of the product.

Based in Western Australia and Monaco with an international clientele, the highly awarded yacht and interior designer Sam Sorgiovanni has observed a rise in client awareness of sustainable design. “Society is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of environmentally responsible yacht building and interior design and, as a result, more and more clients seek to incorporate sustainability principles in their interiors.

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