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      • The architect of the SS United States was William Francis Gibbs. The ship’s mid-century modern interiors were designed by Anne Urquart and Dorothy Marckwald of the firm Smyth Urquart Marckwald. It was truly a big deal in the late 1940’s to depart from a more traditional Victorian interior as seen in most ships until that decade.
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  6. Aug 24, 2024 · The SS United States is one of the most majestic ships ever built in America. Known for its sleek design and record-breaking speed, it became a symbol of mid-20th-century innovation and luxury in transatlantic travel.

  7. The ship that would become known as the SS United States became the first major liner to be built in a dry dock, which both simplified the construction process and facilitated William Francis Gibbs’ obsession with secrecy.

  8. Aug 11, 2016 · Interior designer Dorothy Marckwald of the firm Smyth, Urquhart & Marckwald led the design efforts. The 23 public rooms, 395 state rooms, and 14 first-class suites were midcentury modern gems,...

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