Over Five Years of Fine Photos

Architectural Features

The Edifice

The Edifice

Exterior detail of Downtown Dallas’ Interurban Building, built in 1916 to act as a central station for up to 35 interurban trains at one time.  It has since been converted to lofts.


The Monolith

The Monolith

Exterior of Downtown Dallas’ Whitacre Tower, also known as One AT&T Plaza—the world headquarters of AT&T.


The Water Falls Down

The Water Falls Down

A decorative cascade of water outside The Aria, CityCenter, Las Vegas.


Intricacies

Intricacies

The main arch and the support cables for Santiago Calatrava’s Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Dallas.


The Steeple and The Dome

The Steeple and the Dome

The steeple of Dallas’ Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe peeks over the Rotunda at Chase Tower.


Campanile di San Marco?

Campanile di San Marco

The Venetian’s reproduction of Venice’s St. Mark’s Campanile, Las Vegas.


The Blocks in the Clouds

The Blocks in the Clouds

Detail of an exterior architectural flourish of Dallas’ Meyerson Symphony Center, designed by I.M. Pei.


Crystals

Crystals

CityCenter, Las Vegas, Nevada.


Rising From The Water

Rising From The Water

Exterior detail of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.


The Big Blue Flame

The Big Blue Flame

Exterior detail of the Lone Star Gas Building, Dallas.


Our Princess is in Another Castle

Our Princess is in Another Castle

Exterior detail of the Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas.


The Cables and The Arch

The Cables and The Arch

Abstract detail of Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.


Planet

Planet

Exterior detail of Paris Hotel & Casino,with Planet Hollywood in the background, Las Vegas.


The Museum

Exterior detail of Dallas’ Perot Museum of Nature & Science.


Hiding Hotel

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is partially obscured by decorative structures in front of Ballys.


Four Windows

Exterior detail of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas.


Oculus

Spotted at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.


Planet Paris

Paris Hotel & Casino and Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas.


The Object

An exterior architectural flourish of I.M. Pei’s Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas.


Three Fish

Exterior detail of the Dallas World Aquarium.


Dots

Exterior detail of Las Vegas’ Planet Hollyood Casino & Hotel.  Each features a reflection of its across-the-street neighbor, The Bellagio.


Stomp

Exterior detail of Paris Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas.


The Onion Dome

Exterior detail of the now-closed Sahara Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas.


Magnolia Building

Detail of Dallas’ Magnolia Building (now the Magnolia Hotel), built in 1921 as the headquarters of the Magnolia Petroleum Company, which was later absorbed into Mobil Oil.