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Red Rock Hotel-Casino


Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

Welcome to Red Rock


Las Vegas Architectural Photography by Erik Wunstell


Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

“The good building makes the landscape more beautiful than it was before the building was built.
Buildings, too, are children of the Earth and Sun".
Frank Lloyd Wright

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United States postal stamp commemorating architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his design of the 1906 Robie House.

Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

The architectural influence of Frank Lloyd Wright is seen throughout the Red Rock Resort.
The Prairie School style: using abstract organic forms, dramatic low sweeping horizontal lines and overhangs,
complex overlapping geometric planes, curves, waves, jutting verticals, stretches of glass and burnished metals,
combined into a long, orderly ancient geometry that bonds with the surrounding desert
and uplifts the natural environment it inhabits.

Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006


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Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006

Red Rock is a futuristic hotel set into a pre-historic environment.
A Jetson's space-age resort, built right next to Fred Flintstone's Bedrock.
Visitors to Red Rock Canyon now have one central, comfortable place to
sleep, dine, lounge & gambol while enjoying the nearby La Madre Mountains.

Red Rock harkens back to the Las Vegas casinos of the fifties. It has the spacious parking of the original
Stardust, the Rat Pack lounge style of the Sands, the poolside atmosphere and observation towers
of the Desert Inn, a hotel tower similar to the Riviera's original 1955, 9 story, desert skyscraper,
and an Early Vegas Super Motel look - in a location that perfectly displays the world famous
Las Vegas desert sunsets, star filled night skies and royal blue sunrises - Frank Sinatra talked about.

The drive to Red Rock Casino (at Charleston near the 215) can be a serene journey
away from the city & Strip: just drive west down Flamingo - turn right on Fort Apache
then left on Charleston. A surface street approach, makes the drive very enjoyable.

Photography by Erik Wunstell © March 2006


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