- Sector: Hospitality
- Location: St. Louis, MO
- Architect/Specifier: Marnell Architecture
- Product(s): Metal Ceilings Plank & Tile
St. Louis? Lumiere Place is a new ?riverboat? casino that recently set sail in St. Louis. The $507 million, 24-story, Las Vegas-style casino features a ?boat" that houses the gambling floor, in order to meet Missouri's legal casino standards. The boat is actually an eight-foot-thick concrete raft that ?floats? in a basin filled with 1.5 million gallons of water.
Designed by Las Vegas-based Marnell Architecture, Lumiere Place brings the glitz and glamour of Sin City to St. Louis. The most enthralling (and dramatic) feature of the complex is a sculptural yoke that swoops up and over the building. Backlit with 42,550 linear feet of LEDs, it projects over 16 million colors in any array of patterns ? a stunning sight from anywhere in St. Louis.
Inside the aforementioned 75,000 square foot ?riverboat? casino, and in the lobby, Marnell Architecture specified a Hunter Douglas' Torsion-Spring ceiling system in contrasting Hunter Cherry and Russian Maple tones.
Designed by Las Vegas-based Marnell Architecture, Lumiere Place brings the glitz and glamour of Sin City to St. Louis. The most enthralling (and dramatic) feature of the complex is a sculptural yoke that swoops up and over the building. Backlit with 42,550 linear feet of LEDs, it projects over 16 million colors in any array of patterns ? a stunning sight from anywhere in St. Louis.
Inside the aforementioned 75,000 square foot ?riverboat? casino, and in the lobby, Marnell Architecture specified a Hunter Douglas' Torsion-Spring ceiling system in contrasting Hunter Cherry and Russian Maple tones.