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Completed in 2009 in . Images by Duccio Malagamba . Our proposal is the result of attentive observation of the privileged scenic conditions of the site. We believe that the new Yacht Club has to solve,...
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Punta Gorda is a picturesque, residential neighbourhood of Cienfuegos that directly overlooks the Bay of Cienfuegos on Cuba's south coast.
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MSC Yacht Club is a special tier of rooms and services within MSC cruise ships. Think of it like "a ship within a ship." MSC Yacht Club is the ultimate in luxury for MSC cruisers. This all-inclusive style of cruising includes ungraded suites, personalized service, and dedicated venues onboard, such as a private lounge, restaurant, and sundeck area.
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Uncover the remarkable life of billionaire Joe Lewis, from his journey as a currency trader to being the proud owner of the impressive Aviva yacht, and everything in between.
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Completed in 2010 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Yas Island Yacht Club’s streamlined curvilinear form was conceived as an iconic landmark on the brand new Yas Marina and F1 Track and makes an...
In this beautiful Marin Wedding, first-time bride Toni marries at 64 to the love of her life Patrick in Tiburon's Old St. Hilary's Church and later the Corinthian Yacht Club for the reception.
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It says Fleet Sailing Centre on the low building to the left. After speaking with contacts in Singapore I can confirm that the main building is the Red House in HMS Terror. It is still there for now, rather dilapidated and with different windows, and the red roof has been painted green.
A deep dive into the life and business ventures of Idan Ofer, founder of Quantum Pacific Group and a prominent figure in global commerce. He is owner of the yacht Better Place and her support vessel Better Space.
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Image 1 of 21 from gallery of Yas Island Yacht Club / Omiros One Architecture. Courtesy of Omiros One Architecture
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The New York Yacht Club had been around for nearly half a century in November of 1898 and, until then, was comfortably ensconced in a series of unpretentious clubhouses. As the century came to a close, however, a more suitable headquarters was required. From the Club's rooms on the second floor of a Madison Avenue townhouse, J. Pierpont Morgan started the ball rolling for a new location. He announced that he would donate three lots on West 44th Street for the new building. In return for giving the land Morgan demanded to choose the committee that would select the winning design: himself. The guidelines for the architects were published on November 5 with a 30-day deadline for submissions. The new clubhouse must have a Model Room adequate to exhibit the Club's extensive collection, as well as doubling as a meeting room for up to 300 people. A Library was required that could archive 15,000 books and a Chart Room was necessary where members could map out their cruises. Morgan's committee chose the design by the firm of Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore--their first important commission. Whitney Warren produced the drawings and his ideas were unique at best. He wanted to reflect the nautical foundation on which the Club was built. His resultant five-story limestone-clad structure is exuberant Beaux Arts, overflowing with maritime themes. The Club, he explained, has a mission of furthering "naval architecture from the amateur point of view." And that he did. Especially noticeable from the street are the three major windows fronting 44th Street. Mimicking the sterns of the Dutch galleons that first came to New York, they spill stone waves over the window ledge. A large terrace on the fourth floor, covered by a heavy wooden pergola, looks enticing from street level. Inside, Warren let go of any inhibitions. His Model Room sits directly behind the great galleon windows, is 100 feet deep, over two stories high and rests under an enormous and colorful stained glass ceiling. Free-standing sea monsters add support to the great marble fireplace, the centerpiece of which is a painted yachting scene. A balcony in the style of a galleon railing circles the room. from the collection of the Office of Metropolitan History The Architectural Review, upon the Club's opening in 1901, was not pleased. It called the robust fireplace "a riot of swags and spinach, icicles and exotic vegetation." It was not, said the editors, "legitimate architectural design." A bit kinder, The New York Times in 1906 said, "...except for the absence of motion, one might fancy oneself at sea." The Grill Room took the theme and ran with it. Heavy oak timbers and cast iron bolts were intended to replicate the space below decks in a vintage sailing vessel. Here, at the turn of the century, the most notable names in New York finance and commerce ate and discussed sailing and business. Despite Commodore Morgan's assertion about yachting that "If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it," the building had to be paid for. Therefore the annual dues were doubled from $25 to $50. The New York Yacht Club continues to be one of the most unusual and visually pleasing buildings in Midtown Manhattan. Contemporary interior photographs through the generous coutesy of A. Walter Dufresne
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In the seaside town of Marblehead, Massachusetts, you can stroll past historic homes, peruse a 17th century graveyard, dine with a harbor view, and so much more.
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Paul Allen was a US billionaire and co-founder of Microsoft. His net worth was US$ 20 billion. He was owner of the yacht Octopus