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Las Vegas is a city that is constantly in flux. Everyday, new buildings are erected, old buildings are demolished, and businesses hold grand openings or closing-out sales. Capturing the location and state of every residence, every institution, and every store front at any point in time would require an immense amount of labor and resources; even then, one would be hard-pressed to do justice to the multitude of market forces and individual value judgments that determine the development of the Las Vegas city structure. Despite this, we at Goldeneye can glean a great deal of useful information from less-frequent observations, by placing them in historical context and identifying patterns of city development that we have seen in similar investigations.
Below is the first draft of the Goldeneye Twin
Towers Casino-Resort |
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![]() Phase 2 |
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![]() Las Vegas Nevada |
![]() Potential Garage Parking |
![]() East Entrance |
![]() West Entrance |
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![]() Suites |
![]() Dining Mall |
![]() Upper Floor Dinning |
![]() Tree Selections Landscaping |
![]() Tree Selections Landscaping |
![]() Lounge |
![]() Indoor Pool Entrance |
![]() Traffic Circulation Monorail |
![]() Twin Towers |
![]() Twin Towers |
![]() Pyramid |
![]() Pyramid |
![]() Different Architectural Possibility's |
![]() Different Architectural Possibility's |
![]() Different Architectural Possibility's |
![]() Different Architectural Possibility's |