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Bellagio in list of America's favorite architecture

The American Institute of Architects reports that its survey to determine the public's favorite architecture found the Bellagio Hotel and Casino to rank number 22 of 150! The press release is at http://www.aia.org/release_020707_150Buildings

The complete list is reported in the Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-poparch07-sort2.html
The Wall Street Journal sites allows you to sort by category, so by year, state, architect and building type. The Bellagio is the only building in Nevada to make the list -- not so surprising when you realize that only 21 buildings on the list were built 1997 or later.

0 commentsArina S. Hanciulescu • March 25 2007 08:05PM

Vegas hosts the tech of tomorrow

Vegas hosts the tech of tomorrow

By Alfred Hermida
BBC News Online technology editor in Las Vegas

Watching a big TV Digital entertainment is the buzzword this year
The hottest gadgets for the digital generation are on show in Las Vegas.

More than 110,000 people are expected at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week to check out the latest from the technology industry.

Jostling for space at the trade show are huge digital TV displays, tiny MP3 players and high-spec digital cameras.

This year's show has a greater focus on digital entertainment, with giants like Microsoft, Intel and Hewlett-Packard looking to sell to the couch potato.

The annual convention is considered to be the main showcase for the latest and greatest in consumer electronics that will be hitting the shops in the coming months and beyond.

When and where

A major theme of this year's CES will be gadgets that let you manage your libraries of digital music, video and photos.

On display will be home networking products, designed to make it easier to share media across the computer, TV and stereo.

The aim is to allow people to enjoy their digital content anywhere in the home, regardless of whether it is on a computer, a CD or on the internet.

Vegas hosts the tech of tomorrow
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Some of the best gadgets on display at CES 2004
"Everything will be connected, either wirelessly or by ethernet," said Jeff Joseph, a spokesman for the Consumer Electronics Association which organises the show.

"The vision is to get content and do what you want with it, taking it where you want, watching it when you want and where you want," he told BBC News Online.

So far, the dream of seamlessly accessing music or video anywhere in the home has been hampered by various digital rights management technologies designed to prevent piracy.

"We continue to try to strike the right balance between protecting copyright and fighting piracy, and allowing consumers to do what they have always done with their content, such as sharing it from room to room or on different devices," said Mr Joseph.

Computing muscle

Over the past few years, the heavyweights of the computing industry have raised their profile at the Consumer Electronic Show.

Microsoft is planning a major presence, with Bill Gates kicking off events with a keynote speech on the eve of the show.

Mr Gates is expected to focus on the software giant's move into the consumer market.

This includes an announcement about the long-awaited wrist watches which use Microsoft technology to display weather reports, news and sport.

Mr Gates is also due to give details about a line of portable devices to compete with Apple's iPod.

Called Portable Media Centers, the gadgets will store and play video, music and photos and they are expected to go on sale by the end of this year.

Other computing giants are also making their presence felt. Both Dell and Hewlett-Packard have invested heavily in consumer technology and will be showing off their latest televisions, music players and handheld devices.

CES, which runs from 8 to 11 January, will be surrounded by a number of smaller events, including a conference on the use of technology for homeland security.

Las Vegas is also playing host to the Cyber X Games, a computer gaming tournament sponsored by Microsoft and chipmakers ATI and AMD.

Lucrative cash prizes of a total of $600,000 are on offer and the event is expected to attract more than 3,000 gamers.



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1 commentArina S. Hanciulescu • March 25 2007 07:36PM

Vegas heading for 'dry future'

Vegas heading for 'dry future'
By Carmen Roberts
BBC News

Las Vegas, BBC The oasis that is Las Vegas could soon run dry, environmentalists fear
Las Vegas is world-renowned as a city of fantasy, flaunting its reputation for excess.

It appears a green oasis of refrigerated plenty, set in a blazing desert.

But environmentalists warn water supplies could run dry within the next 50 years; while urban sprawl is out of control and development is encroaching on protected areas.

No matter how you arrive in Las Vegas, by car or plane, you are immediately struck by the stark contrast of a lush city against a barren desert that stretches in all directions.

Yet, this is a region in the grip of one of the worst droughts on record.

Water myths

Las Vegas consumes around 870 litres (190 gallons) of water per person per day, according to the Western Resource Advocates group.

And each day countless tourists wander up and down the Strip, in awe of dancing fountains, sinking pirate ships, tropical landscaping, pools and many more water features.

But this is one of "Sin City's" greatest myths. Local hotels account for just 7% of the area's total water usage, according to the Southern Nevada Water Authority.

It seems there are too few of us that are willing to stand up and say we need to protect our environment
Jeff van Ee, Southern Nevada Planning Authority
It is a statistic often repeated by Jaime Cruz, energy manager with the MGM Mirage Corporation.

"The hotel casinos use only 30% of their water allocation on outdoor use, while 70% is used indoors in rooms and kitchens and that water is reclaimed and used again," says Cruz.

"Even though the Bellagio has the largest water feature on the Strip, it benefits from ground water. We are consuming less water than when it was functioning as a golf course when it was the old Dunes (hotel)."

But when you look at the residential statistics, the figures are reversed.

Water authorities estimate around 70% of residential water is used outdoors, washing the car and irrigating the lawns, and only 30% is used indoors.

Although Nevada has been banking excess water from the Colorado River in Arizona, environmentalists fear this is a short-term solution.

Welcome to Las Vegas sign In Las Vegas you are struck by the stark contrast of lush city against barren desert
Jeff van Ee, an environmental activist and a member of the Southern Nevada Planning Authority, fears that, "in 15-20 years from now, our current supplies will be overtaxed and we will need to find an alternate source of water."

The SNWA hopes a $5 billion 555km pipeline from central Nevada could be the answer to the future water needs of Las Vegas.

But farmers and residents in rural parts of the state are unwilling to share the precious resource and it is becoming a battle known as "craps versus crops".

"A lot of people [in central Nevada] are seeing the impact this could have on their way of life and on the springs and natural habitat, and they're saying that as fabulous as Las Vegas may be - this plan to tap ground water is not the best alternative for rural Nevada," Mr van Ee explains.

Explosive growth

Rural farmers have now pressed the Bureau of Land Management to expend the public consultation period for the planned pipeline until the beginning of August.

Nevada State senate majority leader Dina Titus says this a problem that is been compounded by explosive growth in the region.

"Right now, 6,000 people a month are moving to this valley because the weather is good, the taxes are low and there are plenty of jobs," she said.

In 2003, Senator Titus was responsible for a controversial bill that ensured the conservation of Red Rock Canyon, a national conservation area just on the outskirts of the city.

And like many a fellow environmentalist, she is concerned that urban sprawl is now encroaching on surrounding conservation areas like Lake Mead, Spring Mountain and Red Rock Canyon.

"If you can't build enough schools - and it takes one school a month to keep up with the growth - then you lose quality of life. We need to get a handle on the growth and start planning for the future," Senator Titus told the BBC.

Mr Van Ee laments that the town he arrived in some 20 years ago is now the fastest growing urban area in the country.

"It seems there are too few of us that are willing to stand up and say we need to protect our environment."

2 commentsArina S. Hanciulescu • March 25 2007 07:23PM

Single Family Residential @ WILLOW GLEN - SUMMERLIN- Las Vegas

 2543 Chantemar 

SELLING:  WILLOW GLEN  *** IN THE HEART OF SUMMERLIN *** 

Single Family Residential  Address: 2543 Chantemar St.  Las Vegas, NV 89135 $345,500

DESIRABLE AREA OF SUMMERLIN...THIS HOME IS ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS CERAMIC TILE FLOORING  CEILING FANS IN LIVING  RM AND MASTER. CUSTOM PAINT SOLAR SCREENS SECURITY DOOR IN FRONT AND BACK.  GREAT CURB APPEAL.Single Family Property, County: CLARK, Approximately 0.23 acre(s), Year Built: 2006, Single story, Dining room, Laundry room

  • Single Family Property
  • County: CLARK
  • 3 total bedroom(s)+office 
  • 2 total full bath(s)
  • Approximately 1500 sq. ft.
  • Single story
  • Master bedroom
  • Living room
  • Dining
  • Family
  • Kitchen w/General Electric appliances (2 LARGE REFRIGERATORS)
  • Laundry room
  • 2 car garage (with metal roll-up panel doors)
  • Heating features: Gas

Interior features: Dishwasher, Disposal, Breakfast area, Breakfast bar, Carpet, Kitchen Tile Counter-tops /Tile Flooring, Formal living room, Foyer, Double sinks in master bathroom, Shower in master bathroom, Walk-in closet(s), Microwave oven, Double oven, 2 large refrigerator (extra one in the garage) Gas cooking/appliances, Pantry, Master bathroom, Ceiling Fan(s) /Window Coverings /Pot Shelves.

Exterior features: Automatic garage door, Private yard, Fenced, Drip Irrigation/Bubblers /Front Sprinkler System /Front Lawn /Mature Landscaping /Rock/Gravel Landscaping /Shrubs

Exterior construction: Frame, Stucco

                                                                                                                   Click HERE for more Details

1 commentArina S. Hanciulescu • March 15 2007 05:53PM

Selling: ***NEW HOME @ MOUNTAIN'S EDGE *** - LAS VEGAS -

 

10016/Shiloh Heights St. Las Vegas NV.89178  DEN  2130 Havenhill drive

SELLING:  NEW MONTELANO HOME @ Mountain's Edge  - LAS VEGAS - 

10016 Shiloh Heights St. Las Vegas NV.89178, 3 bedrooom, den (office) 3 Baths.  3 car garage  $ 520,000.00

Stunning brand new home just became available - never lived in - BEAUTIFUL AREA!! Private!! 
Enjoy this beautiful single-story in Mountain's Edge Community. 

Single Family Property, County: CLARK, Approximately 0.23 acre(s), Year Built: 2006, Single story, Dining room, Laundry room

  • Single Family Property
  • County: CLARK
  • 3 total bedroom(s)+office 
  • 3 total full bath(s)
  • Approximately 2500 sq. ft.
  • Single story
  • Master bedroom
  • Living room
  • Dining room
  • Family room
  • Gourmet kitchen w/General Electric appliances
  • Laundry room
  • Master bedroom is 21X32
  • Living room is 16X17
  • Dining room is 10X12
  • Family room is 19X22
  • 3 car garage (with metal roll-up panel doors)
  • Heating features: Gas

Interior features: Dishwasher, Disposal, Breakfast area, Breakfast bar, Dramatic open spaces and volume ceiling(s), Formal dining room, Separate family room, Carpet, Kitchen island, Formal living room, Foyer, Double sinks in master bathroom, Jetted bathtub, Shower in master bathroom, Tub in master bathroom, Secondary bedrooms split from master bedroom, Sitting room, Walk-in closet(s), Microwave oven, Double oven, Gas cooking/appliances, Pantry, Master bathroom

Exterior features: Automatic garage door, Gated community, Private yard, Fenced, Gravel/desert landscaping

Exterior construction: Frame, Stucco

Roofing: Tile

Approximately 0.23 acre(s)

Lot size is less than 1/2 acre

                                                                                                                   Click HERE for more Details

0 commentsArina S. Hanciulescu • March 15 2007 05:22PM