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Some non-UK casinos are more than just places of gambling; from European casino architecture examples to the Asian gambling pearls, they are the art pieces themselves that reflect the art of architecture and design. Every place, with its particular mixture of elegance, pomp and innovation, displays the culture and creativity that characterize the r...
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Josh Taylor
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Josh Taylor
As the largest resort casino in North America on one of the oldest reservations in existence, Foxwoods Resort Casino offers guests “The Wonder of It All.” Owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, dubbed the pioneers of the Indian casino gaming industry, Foxwoods is a premier resort destination located in Ledyard, Connecticut, fe...
Project name
Foxwoods Resort Casino
Architecture firm
ZDS Architecture and Interiors
Location
Foxwoods Resort Casino 350 Trolley Line Blvd, Ledyard, CT 06338, United States
Photography
Nat Rea
As you may notice, no casinos in Italy are 100% classy or 100% modern. Combining history with modern trends has always been an Italian feature. It also touched the gambling sphere. You can see slot machines in historical buildings and enjoy classical games in modern casinos. It is a good opportunity for foreign gamblers.
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Josh Taylor
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Josh Taylor
Architecture plays a vital role in New Zealand casinos. The design aesthetics often reflect the architectural style of the region. You will find that New Zealand incorporates modern and contemporary Maori design, which helps create a distinct look which resonates with local culture and the environment.
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Josh Taylor
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Grand Casino Dunedin
European casinos boast a long history: while the first one was opened in 1632, new gaming clubs constantly delight gambling lovers. All buildings are performed in different styles, depending on what was in trend when they were created. Those desiring to explore the luxurious ambience of royal casinos should consider travelling to Monaco or Venice.
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Josh Taylor
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Jakub Żerdzicki