This older, luxury building was revamped in a very elegant stylish way. Nicole and her team accomplished a huge change with simple solutions including paint, wallpaper, lighting fixtures and flooring.
The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is a 20,000-seat venue opened in 2016, hosting concerts, sports, and entertainment, and serving as home to the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights.
When approaching the redesign of the De Re Gallery, creating extra wall space for artwork while keeping the space open was the biggest challenge. Wasting a wall on a storage room door was never an option, so Nicole had her Sassy Team turn that wall into a door! As a result, when the door is open, the gallery gains two additional walls to hang beautiful artwork!
Located in the heart of Soho, the Revue Gallery takes its lead from the counter-cultural imperative of the area. We select artists who are at a formative stage in their careers, and offer them an exceptional space in which to exhibit while supporting the inception and realisation of challenging projects.
Lottie’s is a multi-level neighborhood bar that marries a legendary and historic space with the contemporary atmosphere of a comfortable gathering space and corner bar.
Inspired to create an inner world, one that views Las Vegas through a rarefied lens, internationally acclaimed Kohn Pederson Fox Associates designed The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas to create harmony and balance within the exuberant cityscape.
Veer Towers are twin 37-story, 480-foot (150 m), residential towers located within CityCenter on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
Universal City Plaza (10 UCP) is a 35-story, 154.23 m (506.0 ft) rhombic skyscraper in the Universal City/Studio City and Burbank Media District submarket of Los Angeles, California. The tower was completed in 1984 by Hathaway Dinwiddie, and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and contains 820,000 sq ft (76,000 m2) of office space.
The Maury Abrams office was a very personal project for Nicole. It was designed with the spirit of her late friend and honors his legacy. Though he was no longer here physically, his love for old Westerns and country style is felt in every story and warm wood used in the office space – all 10,000 square feet of it!
When designing this recording studio with Kenny Nilsen and Steven Klein, finding a way to store over 30 guitars with no closet space was first on the to-do list. Nicole and Kenny found a way to build dream niches with lighting to showcase the guitars. Once they found a way to create art, cool lighting, and fabulous storage for these rare beauties, the rest of the design was like music to the ears!
This older, luxury building was revamped in a very elegant stylish way. Nicole and her team accomplished a huge change with simple solutions including paint, wallpaper, lighting fixtures and flooring. Through choosing a few simple and elegant pieces of furniture and finishes we were able to add so much richness and elegance to the space within a very tight budget.
When approaching the redesign of the De Re Gallery, creating extra wall space for artwork while keeping the space open was the biggest challenge. Wasting a wall on a storage room door was never an option, so Nicole had her Sassy Team turn that wall into a door! As a result, when the door is open, the gallery gains two additional walls to hang beautiful artwork!
Located in the heart of Soho, the Revue Gallery takes its lead from the counter-cultural imperative of the area. We select artists who are at a formative stage in their careers, and offer them an exceptional space in which to exhibit while supporting the inception and realisation of challenging projects. Our approach leans towards a process-based practice, and we champion genuine innovation within medium.
We offer non-establishment artists an establishment space to exhibit in one of the most culturally dynamic quarters of central London. This mission generates a strong media interest around our exhibition programme. The team use the gallery’s prime location to expose our artists to the broad collector base centered in the area.
The Revue Gallery encourages the exploration of new forms of artistic activity. Our commitment is to provide a forum for discourse between the most exciting talents in all major artistic fields. This cross-pollination of ideas is underpinned by the academic rigour of our artists, writers, curators and editors. This conversation is presented via our in-house publication, The Soho Revue.
Lottie’s is a multi-level neighborhood bar that marries a legendary and historic space with the contemporary atmosphere of a comfortable gathering space and corner bar.
In Chicago, the corner tavern was a staple of ethnic neighborhoods for years. It was a social center and a gathering place for the community. Neighbors celebrated holidays, discussed politics and relaxed after a day’s work.
Today, the corner bar in the middle of a gentrified neighborhood is a rare breed. Lottie’s has survived all these years by being a good neighbor and forging a sense of community, comfort and good times. Our mission is to continue to provide our guests with a truly personal experience in a unique and fun environment. Our greatest compliment comes from our customers that say coming to Lottie’s makes them feel like they’re coming home.
Inspired to create an inner world, one that views Las Vegas through a rarefied lens, internationally acclaimed Kohn Pederson Fox Associates designed The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas to create harmony and balance within the exuberant cityscape.
At 47 stories high, glass and steel reflect the natural beauty of the landscapes and the complex splendor of urbanity.
Gracious Service. Exquisite Style. Prestigious Address. Rising to the soaring expectations that such a location inspires, The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas manifest the concept of luxurious living and convenient access, with impeccable services and amenities expressing a sublime sense of presence.
Veer Towers are twin 37-story, 480-foot (150 m), residential towers located within CityCenter on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Each tower houses 337 luxury condominium units ranging from 537 to 2,256 square feet (49.9 to 209.6 m2). The two towers were designed by Murphy/Jahn Architects of Chicago and lean in opposite directions (five degrees from center).
Every residence has a view of the Las Vegas skyline. Lobbies and public spaces were developed by Francisco Gonzalez Pulido and showcase works by natural light.
The rooftop Sky Decks include infinity edge swimming pools, hot tubs, sun decks and summer kitchens. Resident fitness and locker rooms, billiards rooms and lounges are on the 37th floor. A private residential driveway leads to separate vehicle entrances, secured elevators and valet service, all monitored by 24-hour security.
The towers are the only all-residential buildings at CityCenter, a community of fine dining, luxury shopping, entertainment and gaming in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
Universal City Plaza (10 UCP) is a 35-story, 154.23 m (506.0 ft) rhombic skyscraper in the Universal City/Studio City and Burbank Media District submarket of Los Angeles, California. The tower was completed in 1984 by Hathaway Dinwiddie, and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and contains 820,000 sq ft (76,000 m2) of office space. It is the tallest building in the San Fernando Valley.
French conglomerate Vivendi Universal sold the building to CarrAmerica Realty Corporation and Beacon Capital Partners in 2003, for $190 million. CarrAmerica have owned 80% of this building, while Vivendi and NBC Universal own the remainder. The building was sold to Broadway Partners in December 2006. The firm lost control of the building in March 2008 in an auction to a partnership between Normandy Real Estate Partners and Five Mile Capital Partners for $306 million after Broadway failed to service its massive debt load.
The building is home to NBCUniversal; owner of NBC, Telemundo, USA Network, and Syfy. The property is home to The Terrace Studios at 10UCP, a broadcast facility housing two sound stages and their accompanying facilities. Entertainment news programs Access Hollywood and Access Hollywood LIVE began broadcast from this facility in June of 2015. The tower is home to the show’s offices and newsroom facility. Other tenants include commercial real estate firm CB Richard Ellis.
The Maury Abrams office was a very personal project for Nicole. It was designed with the spirit of her late friend and honors his legacy. Though he was no longer here physically, his love for old Westerns and country style is felt in every story and warm wood used in the office space – all 10,000 square feet of it!
When designing this recording studio with Kenny Nilsen and Steven Klein, finding a way to store over 30 guitars with no closet space was first on the to-do list. Nicole and Kenny found a way to build dream niches with lighting to showcase the guitars. Once they found a way to create art, cool lighting, and fabulous storage for these rare beauties, the rest of the design was like music to the ears!