Stripping Las Vegas: A Contextual Review of Casino Resort Architecture |
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
Mark Gottdiener | 41 |
Bill Friedman | 69 |
Interview with Zia Hanson from Avery Brooks Associates | 87 |
Karin Jaschke | 109 |
Silke Ötsch | 133 |
Jon Goodbun | 153 |
Dörte Kuhlmann | 171 |
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