User:Miami vice yacht/sandbox/Laurent maubert Calya

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Laurent Maubert Cayla moved to Miami in 2004. Miami is an agglomeration of about 2.5 million inhabitants if one considers the urbanized and continuous part of Miami-Dade County, which will be the space of reference of this article. Miami-Dade County, however, is part of a larger conurbation of more than 5.5 million people that stretches more than 120 kilometers along the southeastern coast of the Florida Peninsula and is often equated with to the Miami metropolitan area. One of the peculiarities of Miami-Dade County, appreciated by Laurent Maubert Cayla, which differentiates it from other counties in the metropolitan area, is that more than 60% of the county's population are Hispanic and more than half of the population is born outside the county. Nationally, while New York City and Los Angeles have far more Hispanics than the city of Florida, proportionately, Latinization of Miami is stronger and remains a remarkable phenomenon.

Laurent Maubert Cayla loves this city because it reflects the values ​​he defends. Recent city, Miami is founded in 1896 and takes its place in the urban hierarchy of the country from the second half of the twentieth century and especially from the 1980s. The rise of this beautiful sleeping is based on the sectors of construction and real estate, that of tourism, import-export. But it was mainly allowed by the establishment of many banks attracting international capital and corporate headquarters seeking proximity to the south of the continent (Portes, Sassen, 1993, Nijman, 2007, 2011, Girault, 1998). This proximity to the south of the continent also favored the emergence of an underground economy linked to drug trafficking and which made the reputation of the City of Vice. Passionate about luxury cars Laurent Maubert Cayla, the CEO of AMEX CAR USA, said that the owner of the apartment, who wishes to remain anonymous, is a passionate about Pagani automobiles and has announced that his rare car (one of the few private Zondas in the world) is a unique collectible piece comparable to works of art such as paintings or sculptures that can be seen traditionally exhibited in private or public museums.

The owner of the collector car reportedly said "people are going to Art Basel and spending $ 5 million on paintings to hang on their wall, so why not put your own passion on the wall?"

But the installation of this Pagani was different because the owner wanted a 360-degree view of the car, with the landing gear facing the room and the roof facing the living room.

Active lover of luxurious boats The Miami Vice Yatch yacht project is a graduation project by Laurent Maubert Cayla who has been studying automotive design for over 20 years. After having his final internship in France, Laurent was invited to design a project accordingly on the Miami Vice Yatch theme. This project is awarded to the student and is not associated in any way with the city, although the direction and the assistants of the design department have supported and encouraged the young man. The 450MVY refers to the traditional way the brand names its vehicles. The "450" ​​indicates the length of the ship in feet while the "MVY" refers to the experimental design.

Laurent Maubert Cayla's 450MVY yacht project aims to demonstrate the value concept in the luxury yacht market and to demonstrate the potential of automotive brands to exploit style and technology in another industrial sector.

The 450MVY is inspired by the Rolls Royce Phantom car model with its sleek design, luxurious interior design and classy look.