On 15 January 2025, F/YACHTING and Water Revolution Foundation co-hosted a unique workshop in Austria for superyacht designers, project managers, and shipyard representatives: The Future of Sustainable Design.
Did you know that 80% of environmental impact is determined after 20% of the design process is complete?
This full-day programme, part of a 4-part series, enabled deep and honest conversations to define new collaborations to address and anticipate the evolving design needs in the industry:
🔹future-proofing design: choosing better materials with an LCA perspective,
🔹measuring the responsibility of our environmental impact as an industry,
🔹defining new concepts around sustainable luxury and how we design
🔹going “Beyond Teak”.
Participants, present from around Europe, were also taken for an exclusive tour of the impressive F/LIST facilities, a third-generation family business with strong craftmanship values, and with a dedication to sustainability through its impressive F/LAB enabled the group to touch and feel the materials of tomorrow: from cornflour leather to crushed stone floors or apricot-kernel-meets-cork flooring options, the ‘wow’ effect was absolutely achieved. Divided in breakout groups, the attendees were then able to brainstorm the future of luxury, how sustainability can be approached as the new trendy choice for yachting, best ways to get to know and approach the design choices of tomorrow’s customers, but also an entire session dedicated to the future of teak.
In this intimate setting, Water Revolution Foundation indeed launched the new chapter of the Designers’ Protocol: Alternative Decking Solutions, co-written by our Environmental Expert Awwal Idris and Teakdecking Systems, Inc.
The Protocol breathes the collective intent of the yacht design community to put sustainability conversations at the heart of their relationships with clients.
You can read more about and download the Protocol here: https://waterrevolutionfoundation.org/guidelines/designers-protocol/
Stay tuned for the next dates
This workshop was #1 of a 4-part series.
Are you interested to join the next one?
Reach out to our team info@waterrevolutionfoundation.org.