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ARIA at CityCenter
This LEED Gold certified development covering 67 acres in the Las Vegas Strip used the largest amount of FSC certified wood in a single project to date.
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Grand Del Mar Resort
The architecture combines graceful wood entryways, wood beamed ceilings, decorative columns, and exotic veneers in addition to other fine wood finishes that create an atmosphere of perfect balance between opulence and natural beauty. The resort's elaborate interiors showcase 20 different wood finishes on domestic and exotic wood species that went through various stages of antiquing, glazing and distressing to achieve the old world look.
Location: Del Mar, CA
Client: Manchester Financial
Architect: Altevers Architecture

Pelican Hill
Location: Newport Coast, CA
Client: The Irvine Company
Architect: Altevers Architecture
Designer: Darrell Schmidt Design Associates
Designer: Andrew Skurman Architects
General Contractor: Snyder Langston

Hotel Del Coronado
White paneled wainscoating and painted cabinetry provide a crisp, clean feel to these luxurious California Beach Bungalows. Poplar was used to capture the elements of the classic character and charm of the original architecture.
Location: Coronado, CA
General Contractor: Swinerton Builders

Lael's Restaurant
This bayside restaurant located at the Manchester Grand Hyatt was completely revamped. This project incorporated tropical colors with subtle shades of mahogany and anigre woods providing depth to the project. The 14' coffered ceiling has twelve framed sky-lights. Custom arches at the windows with turned mahogany corbel pieces wrap the original bay-view patio.
Location: San Diego, CA
Client: Landmark Hospitality
Architect: Altevers Architecture
Designer: Warren Sheets Design

Omni Hotel
This four diamond AAA rated hotel incorporated lush Anigre, Wenge and Maple wood to achieve the luxurious contemporary style that optimizes Downtown San Diego.
Location: San Diego, CA
Architect: Carrier Johnson
General Contractor: Swinerton Builders













































