Murphy/Jahn Architects designed this new transparent set of towers for Sin City. The Veer Towers will be a residential development made up of non-reflective glass.
The Veer Towers will have 37 floors and be able to house around 400 families. The transparent glass windows are designed to cut glare and provide a source of natural light. I love the idea behind the Veer Towers, but I am a little worried about the transparent windows. What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas, after all.
Transparent Sin City Abodes
The Veer Towers Give Residents an Unfettered View of Vegas
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Industry Implications
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