
Ocean liner design
Ocean liner design refers to the architectural and engineering process of creating large passenger ships designed for long-distance travel across oceans. These vessels prioritize stability, comfort, and safety, featuring streamlined shapes for efficient movement through water. Designers consider factors like hull shape, propulsion systems, and onboard amenities, including cabins, dining, and entertainment spaces, to enhance the passenger experience. Historically, ocean liners were built for transatlantic voyages, emphasizing speed and luxury, while modern designs may focus on sustainability and energy efficiency, with advancements in technology improving safety and reducing environmental impact.