The Nautilus is described as having a cylindrical hull 70 meters long and 8 meters in diameter, while the cylindrical shape is 70 meters, when you add the Spar & Rudder it make it almost 81 meters long 34.1 meters high and just over 30 meters wide and I could just about fit all the internal settings as described by Jules Verne on one level (the mid section), that could house the cabins of Professor Aronnax (2.5 meters long) which would have room for a simple bunk, writing deck, chair wardrobe and adjoining W.C with show, working back then to Captain Nemo larger room (5 meters long) with a work area and W.C. that could contain a bath.
Moving back we have the salon (10 meters long) with the large portholes for viewing the undersea world, this room doubles for museum, that has art and marine collection of some significant value, next is a dining room (5 meters long) of some elegance and adjoining that is the Library (5 meters long) containing 12,000 books.
We are now at the midpoint of the submarine where you will find a spiral staircase connecting 3 level the size of this central section is not given this area connects to other smaller rooms that house the galley & some storage rooms, where I have placed our other two passengers Ned Land and Conseil as they travel 20,000 leagues under the sea’s, moving further back we have a large W.C or bathhouse for the crew which I have estimated at 12 men can bunk comfortably. Then there is the batteries and engine machine area
The Nautilus is described as having a cylindrical hull 70 meters long and 8 meters in diameter, while the cylindrical shape is 70 meters, when you add the Spar & Rudder it make it almost 81 meters long 34.1 meters high and just over 30 meters wide and I could just about fit all the internal settings as described by Jules Verne on one level (the mid section), that could house the cabins of Professor Aronnax (2.5 meters long) which would have room for a simple bunk, writing deck, chair wardrobe and adjoining W.C with show, working back then to Captain Nemo larger room (5 meters long) with a work area and W.C. that could contain a bath.
Moving back we have the salon (10 meters long) with the large portholes for viewing the undersea world, this room doubles for museum, that has art and marine collection of some significant value, next is a dining room (5 meters long) of some elegance and adjoining that is the Library (5 meters long) containing 12,000 books.
We are now at the midpoint of the submarine where you will find a spiral staircase connecting 3 level the size of this central section is not given this area connects to other smaller rooms that house the galley & some storage rooms, where I have placed our other two passengers Ned Land and Conseil as they travel 20,000 leagues under the sea’s, moving further back we have a large W.C or bathhouse for the crew which I have estimated at 12 men can bunk comfortably. Then there is the batteries and engine machine area
The Salon/Art gallery basic layout looking forward, Left side hatch leads to Captain Nemo's spartan quarters and the right side hatch leads to the stairwell to the pilots station and Professor Pierre Aronnax quarters.
The painting are those named in the book by the painters, although the painting I choose are in Art Gallery's around the world.
The Nautilus discovers Atlantis, models by me
My Nautilus concept design from 2016, I had a lot of fun exploring this, though it is my 2nd model. modeled in #lightwave3d #conceptdesign #art