| What Happens in Vegas . . . |
| Written by Don Singman, CKD |
| Saturday, 17 April 2010 13:31 |
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I just got back from an interesting trip to I think Vegas architecture displays what can happen if you combine unlimited amounts of money and imagination. The Bellagio hotel has my vote for the most pleasing lobby space but the Paris and Venetian are close contenders. If you wondered if my girls were as impressed as I was with the architecture, I think you know the answer. “Can we just get some ice cream or go buy something?” was what I heard after pointing out another incredible faux ceiling or floor. What didn’t stay in Vegas is how it affected me. Combining arcs, squares and rectangles can lift a classical well designed kitchen to a new level of interest. It’s a goal any good designer would strive for.
What Happens in Vegas. . . . . . .
I just got back from an interesting trip to
I think Vegas architecture displays what can happen if you combine unlimited amounts of money and imagination.
The Bellagio hotel has my vote for the most pleasing lobby space but the Paris and Venetian are close contenders. If you wondered if my girls were as impressed as I was with the architecture, I think you know the answer. “Can we just get some ice cream or go buy something?” was what I heard after pointing out another incredible faux ceiling or floor.
What didn’t stay in Vegas is how it affected me.
Combining arcs, squares and rectangles can lift a classical well designed kitchen to a new level of interest. It’s a goal any good designer would strive for. What Happens in Vegas. . . . . . .
I just got back from an interesting trip to
I think Vegas architecture displays what can happen if you combine unlimited amounts of money and imagination.
The Bellagio hotel has my vote for the most pleasing lobby space but the Paris and Venetian are close contenders. If you wondered if my girls were as impressed as I was with the architecture, I think you know the answer. “Can we just get some ice cream or go buy something?” was what I heard after pointing out another incredible faux ceiling or floor.
What didn’t stay in Vegas is how it affected me.
Combining arcs, squares and rectangles can lift a classical well designed kitchen to a new level of interest. It’s a goal any good designer would strive for.
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