On May 21, 2026, Lürssen and the design team released an exclusive behind-the-scenes video that gives the public its very first look inside the raw structural framework of Project Ziggy.

Because she is only in the early stages of her two-year outfitting phase, the video captures the yacht in her bare, industrial state, revealing a few key details about how her interior is being engineered:
1. The Raw “Glass Fortress” Layout
The footage explicitly highlights why Lürssen called this a “coherent language of glass and steel.” With the walls still down to bare steel columns and structural beams, you can see the massive, wide-open cutouts designated for her record-breaking glazing. The open-plan guest volumes are sprawling, designed so that sunlight completely floods the core of the ship, creating endless outward views once the glass panels are dropped into place.

2. Wing-Like Superstructure Facets
The new drone passes and angles clarify the geometric lines of the upper decks. What looked like standard stacked levels in the initial launch photos are actually sharply faceted, architectural elements that rise above the top deck. These “wing-like” shapes give the yacht an incredibly modern, sculpted look rather than a boxy, commercial profile.
3. Aerial Deck Blueprints
The video includes top-down overhead footage showing the sheer scale of the 15.4-meter (50-foot) beam. Workers walking the walkways look tiny against the massive hull volume, and you can clearly see the distinct layout zones for the forward helipad and the cascading aft amphitheater terraces before the interior partitioning wall frames go up.

She has now been moved deep into the outfitting dock, where the focus has officially shifted from heavy welding to plumbing, wiring, and insulating the 4,018 GT hull framework.



