The Park
Las Vegas, NV
Project Location
Las Vegas, NV
End-Client
MGM Resorts
Designer
!melk landscape architecture & urban design
Additional Team Members
City of Las Vegas
Landscape Forms Elements
Verona Chairs (custom color), Carousel Tables, Chipman Tables (special inserts and custom color), Chase Park Litters and Recycling Receptacles
The Park is a unique space in that it is an authentic representation of Las Vegas’ identity and landscape.
By taking in the striking shade structures, art installations, and water features, visitors to the space can unwind, refresh and enjoy an oasis within the glitz of the strip.
Custom color Verona chairs, Carousel tables, and Chipman tables with custom tops provide a splash of color in a red rock hue as well as casual outdoor seating for visitors dining at one of the bars and restaurants. With something for everyone in the space to enjoy, The Park is a truly enticing space for all of Las Vegas’ visitors and residents alike.
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