Inside the SS United States' STUNNING First Class

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In this video, Mike Brady from Ocean Liner Designs provides a virtual tour of the SS United States using the Ship Explorer software. The creator begins the exploration on the ship's bridge, highlighting the transition from older, open-top designs to the fully enclosed, air-conditioned space of the United States. He discusses the technical aspects of the bridge, including manual window wipers, engine order telegraphs, and the safety-focused design philosophy of William Francis Gibbs, which prioritized fireproofing and compartmentalization. The tour then moves to the first class spaces, where Brady emphasizes the mid-century modern aesthetic. He contrasts this style with the ornate wood paneling found on earlier liners like the Titanic, explaining that the lack of wood on the United States was a deliberate safety measure to prevent ship fires. The creator explores the main foyer, the ballroom, and a private dining room, noting the industrial and space-age influences of the era. He concludes by reflecting on how the ship represented modernity and speed for the nuclear age, inviting viewers to experience the virtual environment on Steam.
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I love it. It's so cool. I'm sorry. This is so madman, you know.
She wasn't going toe-to-toe with the Normandy and the Queen Mary on sumptuous palatial luxury. She was way faster.
I love this room. Again, super super simple. It's got these sort of celestial uh patterns on the walls. Really cool.
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