Oh, and, you were wrong about the windows representing the radius of the dome.
Uh, if you read back, the argument was that the three windows would represent the radius of the dark groove atop the superstructure, that is, half the diameter of a putative bridge situated beneath the dark groove, which would make that putative bridge match the set. That condition is met by the picture: 1.5 turquoise bars is not quite it, but 1.8 bars would already be. (Note that the picture is at an angle, sending the centerline of the center window farther to the right than might appear.)
You know this is going to get ignored, don't you?![]()
That really is unfair. I have not "ignored" any onscreen evidence so far, apart from the width of the ante-shuttlebay/engineering plant location; I have only thrown out the offscreen suggestion that the ship ought to be of some given length. It is you who has been systematically ignoring the scaling cues in the design of the ship's superstructure...
However, the way the set was built would leave two options. A bridge set in front, with no spaces to the left and right of the windows and thus with flat sensor panels there - or then a bridge set in the middle, with a regularly shaped space going around it and allowing for rooms behind all the windows and windowlike features on the slanted wall of the dome. In the latter case, the depth of the forward window shafts would be the same as the distance to the door in that well-lit bridge shot. (A door which, incidentally, would nicely match the tall doorlike rectangle outboard of the aft black "window" in the exterior shot!

Timo Saloniemi