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Caesars Palace Tower

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The Caesars Palace Tower in Las Vegas, NV, is a classic example of architectural integrity, sophistication and style. Interior design firm Wilson and Assoc successfully created an edifice that serves as a giant billboard to the casino at the same time that it relates to the guests at the swimming pool to meet Las Vegas's unique architectural challenge. Wilson and Assoc used tones of beige, blue and gold to match the hotel's ubiquitous marble finishes as well as the natural landscape. The Caesars Palace Tower opened in Dec 1997.

Author: Fogarty, Kate Hensler
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1998
Methods, Development and progression, Contracts, Hotels and motels, Interior design, Las Vegas, Nevada, Interior design firms, Interior design services, Towers, Towers (Structures), Wilson and Associates Inc., Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada

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DePasquale/The Spa

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Attention to detail characterizes the new 15,500-sq-ft renovation of DePasquale/The Spa in Morris Plains, NJ. Designed by Robert D. Henry Architects, the salon features a glass-mosaic water wall, etched-glass doors, a combination of natural and artificial lighting and 37 computer stations for fast billing and customer service. It also includes a private room for cancer and burn patients, a plastic surgeon's office, a hair salon and playroom for children and a suite for bridal parties and other groups.

Author: Fogarty, Kate Hensler
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1998
Health clubs, Morris Plains, New Jersey

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Arts & leisure

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Artist Sam Gilliam owns a stylish house in Washington, D.C. that reflects serenity and comfort. Designed by his wife Annie Gawlak and Mary Douglas Drysdale, the house was built to optimize the area's limited space and make the entire site airy and secluded. Aside from the whitewash structure furnishing the wall and floor areas, the house is also decorated with hanging fabric sculpture and African artifacts.

Author: Fogarty, Kate Hensler
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1999
Housing, Dwellings, Artists, Homes and haunts, Gilliam, Sam

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