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  2. Aria Resort and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Aria opened on December 16, 2009, at 11:41 p.m., [7] following a two-minute fireworks show. [8] [9] It was the fourth component to open at CityCenter, and is the primary hotel property there. [10] Aria opened during the Great Recession, [11] [12] which had a negative impact on the resort's revenue. [13]

  3. Vdara - Wikipedia

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    Vdara was announced in October 2006, as part of the CityCenter project by MGM. [2] It was designed by Rafael Viñoly. [3] [4] The name "Vdara" is made up.It was coined by Rafael Viñoly Architects, taking its "V" from "Vegas" and "ara" from boutique hotels in California such as Park Hyatt Resort Aviara and Ritz-Carlton Bacara. [5]

  4. Floor area ratio - Wikipedia

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    Floor Area ratio is sometimes called floor space ratio (FSR), floor space index (FSI), site ratio or plot ratio. The difference between FAR and FSI is that the first is a ratio, while the latter is an index. Index numbers are values expressed as a percentage of a single base figure. Thus an FAR of 1.5 is translated as an FSI of 150%.

  5. Pauline Lowe Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Pauline Lowe Residence or Pauline Lowe House was a private home in Altadena, California, built in 1934, designed by Harwell Hamilton Harris. It was destroyed in the Eaton Fire in 2025. Design and construction

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  7. File:Floor Plan, Godfrey & Spowers, Toorak Residence.pdf

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