The Titanic was built for style, rather than speed. First class had a swimming pool, and a few nice dining areas. Second class had a nice library and restaurant, even third class had a few comforts! So you can see the style Titanic had. The whole point was to get people to buy the tickets, and sail to USA. But many ships at the time didn't have good cabins and food. That put many people off riding on ships. But when Titanic came along, they built it with lots of design and luxury, so lots of people went on board!
Titanic was designed in the drawing offices at the Harland &Wolff shipyard.
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becasue he wanted people to exspreace the Titanic and have olden days fun.
it was kinda big
Thomas Andrews oversaw the making of the ships plans, but Lord Pirrie, a company chairman, supervised the orverall design of Titanic.
The titanic was its own design
Titanic was designed in the drawing offices at the Harland &Wolff shipyard.
Yes, in fact Thomas Andrews, the head of Harland & Wolff design department, helped to design the Titanic.
they design a restruant, mini cafe, and a dinniig room
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RMS Titanic was the sister ship of RMS Olympic, which was designed in 1908, so the minor modifications in design for the Titanic took place in 1909 and 1910. Titanic was launched in 1911 then fitted out for her maiden voyage in 1912, which turned out to be her only voyage.
There is still much interest in Titanic because her's is a compelling story with many "firsts" and "onlys".
Sensitivity to icebergs.
becasue he wanted people to exspreace the Titanic and have olden days fun.
Titanic won the Oscar for Costume Design in 1997.
So far, the concept of a modern-day iteration of the Titanic has yet to get past concept phase. If built, it will have alot of the same design cues as the original, but will have modern safety features.
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