M/Y Aurelia 29 is a 39.23-meter-long yacht with a waterline length of 38.23 meters, featuring a steel and aluminum displacement hull and three decks. One of the first of the innovative Flexplorer line introduced by Cantiere delle Marche. Pad Project was hired to perform 3D design engineering of the furnishings but faced an unconventional industrial architectural style where modernity meets vintage, uncommon in the nautical field. The boat’s interior required them to design approximately 46,000 components and manage over more than 300 square meters of furniture surface to be engineered. To accommodate the unique architectural guidelines, numerous modifications, and a large number of files, they needed flexible 3D modeling technology. Enter MicroStation.
They selected MicroStation to integrate 3D point clouds and create a cross-referenced information flow with third-party software, managing thousands of files without slowing design. MicroStation enabled the team to work simultaneously in a single environment in real time and modify the architectural elements timely and cost effectively. The digital solution decreased production times and reduced modifications by the on-board fitters by 50%.
Rino Zaccaro , CEO of renowned Italian design and engineering company, Pad Project, explained why the entire 3D project was developed using MicroStation. “The Bentley software offers the flexibility to make the continuous modifications required by the architect and the ability to directly integrate the point cloud (the result of modern laser survey systems) to fully visualize the hull together with its technical systems. This made it possible to carry out constant verification of structural interference and ensure compliance with architectural guidelines.” Subsequently, the Progenio app made it possible to encode and assign all metadata – such as unfinished support, finishes, processing cycle, weight – to every single component of the furniture in order to ensure traceability and repeatability of each individual piece.
Image: Courtesy of Pad Project
Reference-related MicroStation technology allowed Pad Project to create an information flow based heavily on cross-references, thereby optimizing the management and control of thousands of files without slowing down the design.
The complex boat system was divided into decks, decks into cabins, cabins into furniture and the furniture broken down into individual components through Progenio. Creating cross-references allowed the complexity of the entire project to be broken down, as doing so allowed the team to work simultaneously within a single environment by sharing changes and improvements in real time.
The design system adopted, enabled the time it takes to produce and install the interior to be reduced and all changes to be managed without compromising contractual delivery times.
The benefits of a precise and flexible design were appreciated across the team:
Rino Zaccaro
CEO, Pad Project
Fano, Italy
Image: Courtesy of Cantiere delle Marche