Friday, February 28, 2014

Elegant Ribbon R27 Boat Features Luxurious Environment

A practical Ribbon R27 Boat has been designed to provide boat enthusiasts a fun day boat for driving both lakes and sea. It features unique styling and design that can accommodate up to 7 adults, the luxurious environment should offer high level of refinement. The elegance interior with excellent quality means you get to travel in pure comfort, yes, the boat is clothed in finest materials. Ribbon R27 Boat exterior style is matched by interior materials where each one is manufactured by hands to achieve beautiful finish never seen before for a boat in its class. Carbon fiber detailing blends beautifully with Silvergaurd leatherwork, every detail is luxury and sophisticated.


Designer : Ribbon Yachts


Ribbon R27 Boat by Ribbon Yachts


Ribbon R27 Boat by Ribbon Yachts



We don’t have detail images of the interior but we can tell you this, the interior and exterior boundaries blend together in harmony and from the very start, the cockpit is the integral part of the concept. Slim dashboard creates lightweight appearance while the lounge environment was inspired by modern aeronautics completed with luxury Ribbon DNA cockpit seats. The aeronautical engineering also inspires the complex interior design and dynamic wing forms.


Ribbon R27 Boat by Ribbon Yachts


The revolutionize hull design allows it to pierce waves for smooth ride even in choppy waters. It utilizes a full vacuum injected composite construction to create deep vertical bow with unique lines. It’s one of evidence of Ribbon Yachts expertise in manufacturing of lightweight structure and in working with high-tech composites.


Each boat is designed and constructed to satisfy your needs. It is equipped with on-board entertainment, use your music players to play your favorite music, a bimini, a table, water ski pool, hand shower, toilet, indirect cockpit lights, and waterjet bow thruster. The engine features a Mercruiser TDI engine and a Mercruiser Bravo stern drive for easy docking and great maneuverability, even during tight turning circles, this boat gives you super fine controls.


Ribbon R27 Boat by Ribbon Yachts


Ribbon R27 Boat by Ribbon Yachts


Technical Specifications

Design : Ribbon Yachts

Naval Architect : Ribbon Yachts – Vripack

Length overall : 8.36 m – 27.43 ft

Beam : 2.55 m – 8.36 ft

Draft sterndrive : 0.41 m – 1.34 ft

Draft waterjet : 0.76 m – 2.49 ft

Airdraft : 1.96 m – 6.43 ft

Airdraft ex window : 1.53 m – 5.02 ft

Displacement : 2.300 kg

Construction : Composite

Hull shape : Deep V-planning deadrise 17°

Standard engine : Mercury TDI 3.0 V6 – 230 hp

Optional engine :



  • Mercury TDI 3.0 V6 – 260 hp

  • Mercury TDI 3.0 V8 – 335 hp

  • Mercury TDI 3.0 V8 – 370 hp


Standard propulsion : Mercury sterndrive

Optional propulsion : Rolls-Royce Kamewa waterjet

Maximum speed : 30 – 42 kn

Fuel tank : 372 litres – 98 gal

Classification : CE approved C category

Maximum load : 600kg

Maximum passengers : 7


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LK House by Dietrich Untertrifaller Architects

Dietrich Untertrifaller Architects designed the LK House in the town of Hard, Austria.


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Project description



The architectural solution stages a play of two cubes stacked on top of each other. Their delicate appearance conjures up lightness that contrasts with the dimension as well as the choice of material, “heavy” exposed concrete. This tension between the image of the house and the provoked experience-based knowledge of its “impossibility” induces fascination.


The play with the abstract that inspires the sculptural quality of the building is continued in the finishing. Mainly two materials are used: an immaterial white for ceilings and walls and the dark wood of the smoked oak that forms the floors and is also found in window frames and doors. The entrant immediately sees the spatial layout as it emulates the form of the building on the outside. From the entrance at the intersection between ground floor and the upper story placed in an orthogonal direction one floor above, a cross-shaped corridor layout can be distinguished on two levels. The living quarters on the ground floor with a view of the garden are accented by the dining room that projects into the garden in line with the upper story that juts out of the building one floor above. The inserted light shaft opens to the office and a lodger flat. The bedrooms in the upper structure offer a panoramic view of the nearby lake due to the altitude and the orthogonal twist of the building.



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Architect: Dietrich Untertrifaller Architects

Photography: Bruno Klomfar


Malbaie VIII Residence by MU Architecture

MU Architecture have designed the Malbaie VIII Residence, located in the Charlevoix region of Quebec, Canada.


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The reinterpretation of the traditional barn found in the area is the driving force of the architectural concept. Fully wrapped in a dark gray metal cladding on its sides and roof, the residence protected from the elements features a familiar form. Three volumetric cuts in the main volume, coated in white cedar planks are made to clearly mark the entrance on ground-floor and create space for two terraces on the upper floor. As if the metal skin had been stripped off to reveal a more fragile interior, the envelope evokes the idea of a tree’s bark protecting its inner core.


The experience of the house takes root in the basement, within its wood cladded and concrete formed walls, where a large playroom and children’s dormitory cohabit. At the ground level, the main lobby, entirely covered in wood, welcomes you in a cozy spa-like atmosphere. From the main entrance you can access four large en-suite bedrooms and the main staircase. In contrast to the white cedar walls, the railing of the staircase is made entirely of raw hot rolled steel. With surprising lightness it acts as a backbone connecting the different levels of the house.


As we move from the basement to the top floor, we enter the living spaces overlooking the forest and the surrounding area. We gradually discover framed views of trunks, branches and foliage as our eyes are lost over the distant mountains. The upper level reveals itself as a large open plan with kitchen, dining, lounge and living space. The mirror effect of radiant concrete floor accentuates the fluidity of the space and reflects the abundant natural light onto cedar walls and ceiling. Under an impressive cathedral ceiling, a fireplace is conveniently placed in the center of the open plan to unify the various activities of reading, cooking, eating and relaxing. The ambiance of the space plunges us into a comfort similar to that of old wooden homes. At night, low light levels slip the ceilings into shadow creating a warm but mysterious atmosphere that evokes the traditional Québécois evenings of yesteryear.



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Architects: MU Architecture

Photograph: Ulysse Lemerise Bouchard (YUL Photo)