Originally, the Enterprise corridors were of straight plywood construction reminiscent of the original series, which Gene Roddenberry referred to as "Des Moines Holiday Inn Style". To move away from this hotel look, Harold Michelson created a new bent and angular design. Roddenberry and Robert Wise agreed with Michelson that in three hundred years, lighting did not need to be overhead, so they had the lighting radiate upward from the floor. Different lighting schemes were used to simulate different decks of the ship with the same length of corridor. Aluminium panels on the walls outside Kirk's and Ilia's quarters were covered with an orange ultrasuede to represent the living area of the ship.
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