I've been trying hard to open the bridge up a bit, but maintain a strong sense of battle ready rigidity that Mark originally intended for this bridge. As you can see, I've rebuilt the lateral columns so that they are strong arches that go directly to the center. In doing both these things, I ended up making the floor plan a lot rounder than was originally intended, by moving and stretching the forward p/s work areas, and pushing the doors out away from the center.
Obviously, there are still tons of details left to do, but I think I'm getting closer to a layout that will really work well for the Century. I even took this whole bridge and plunked it into the top of a century mesh to see how it would fit, and it fits really well. (remember that on the century, there is a corridor that runs on either side of the bridge, so the actually bridge itself needn't fit the exterior shape of the hull.
I've started work on the roof, in combination with the aforementioned pillars, but it's still a work in progress. In stretching the forward wok areas, I also wanted to make room for more people to work on the bridge. As it was, there were only eight stations, whereas I imagined the bridge would be a busier place than that.
Like I said, still a lot to do. Keep the ideas coming. Mark, any direction you want to give?