Cruise and Ferry Interiors 2019

CFI CURATED How Bugge & Gjertsen is achieving the incredible Report Bugge & Gjertsen is supplying comprehensive project support for two Hurtigruten expedition vessels – Roald Amundsen and Fridtjof Nansen – which are currently under construction at Kleven Verft Shipyard in Ulsteinvik, Norway. “Our work will include detailed design, engineering and project management services for the interiors of the public areas onboard these two extraordinary vessels,” explains Tony Rom Fletcher, technical manager at Bugge & Gjertsen. This will facilitate the delivery of the vessels according to specification and schedule. “Bugge & Gjertsen’s exceptional architectural and engineering departments are at the forefront of the industry and – just like the vessels’ namesake Norwegian explorers – are constantly breaking new ground with their approach,” Rom Fletcher concludes. Tomas Tillberg Design is curating the interiors of SunStone Ships’ sixth infinity-class vessel, which will be delivered in September 2021. This is the latest in a series of 10 ships that the design firm is working on for SunStone. “We’re truly making history – together with an amazing group of professionals at Sunstone, we’re building cruise ships in China for the first time,” said Tomas Tillberg, the firm’s managing partner. “The first vessel – Greg Mortimer – is soon to be delivered.” This November, MSC Cruises’ MSC Grandiosa will debut with a 24-foot-high Sky Trail from Ropes Courses Incorporated (RCI) with 24 elements for participants to traverse across. The attraction will feature a circular layout traditionally favoured by cruise ships as it allows guests to take advantage of the ocean views and allows cruise lines to easily accommodate other entertainment options below. RCI will collaborate with MSC Cruises on several additional ships in 2020 and 2021. MSC Grandiosa to feature Sky Trail Tomas Tillberg Design signed for infinity-class vessel Project focus 2 0

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