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Gensler Architect boss: CityCenter 'changes the game'

M. Arthur Gensler Jr. stands nearly 6 feet 5 inches tall, so he towers over most people. He looms even larger as chairman of Gensler -- the world's biggest architecture firm with 2,300 employees in 32 offices across the globe.

The 45-year-old San Francisco-based company does 4,000 projects annually and recorded $683 million in revenue in 2008.


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Gensler's award-winning designs include the Dubai International Financial Center, the JetBlue terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, and the Government Communications Headquarters in Cheltenham, England. Its 128-story Shanghai Tower will become the world's second-tallest skyscraper upon completion in 2014.

Gensler also serves as executive architect on CityCenter, an $8.5 billion mixed-use development on the Strip that is being touted as largest privately financed project in United States history. It is the firm's biggest project to date.

Gensler oversees a small of army of designers, architects and engineers responsible for crafting an 18 million-square-foot complex of hotels, residences, and entertainment space. The company opened a Las Vegas office in 2004.

At 74, "Art" Gensler has the restless energy and enthusiasm of a teenager. He is friendly, soft-spoken and unassuming, as well as thoughtful and inquisitive. Business Press recently spoke with Mr. Gensler about Las Vegas, CityCenter, and the future of architecture in Southern Nevada.

What were your thoughts about Las Vegas before coming here?

We felt that Las Vegas wasn't looking to do sophisticated design. But MGM Mirage was focusing on a different kind of image, not a themed design, but a collection of world class designs. CityCenter is unique among developments as one property with so many world-famous designers working together, doing individual but integrated work. That was part of the mission that (CityCenter President and CEO) Bobby Baldwin gave us: work together as a team and support each other. The group has worked extremely well together. I'm not sure everyone thought that was going to happen. But it has.

What makes CityCenter special?

Normally, large projects have one design firm. In this case, we have eight design firms, plus another hundred boutique designers working together on the same site. MGM Mirage wanted the best of each of the design firms. There was no sense of compromise or backing down.

How many people did you have on site at CityCenter?

We had 50 people, off and on.

How did you get everyone to work together?

We had a unique client that was hands-on and supportive. MGM Mirage believes in customer service, friendliness and quality. Everyone bought into the concept that this had to be a collaborative project requiring you to listen and do your best work. This project has a lot of pieces to it. It's not just a series of pretty buildings; it's a series of integrated designs. It is truly a reflection of what they call it -- CityCenter. It has everything. It's very, very special.

What surprised you the most about CityCenter?

For 45 years, I have had an opportunity to work with businesspeople all over the world and learn about their businesses and how they operate. I have never dealt with a more professional, knowledgeable, quality group of professionals as I have in Las Vegas. And that was a big surprise. This as a real bunch of pros about everything they do down to the last little detail.

How does this CityCenter differ from your other projects?

First, it's the largest project in the world. Although we have some large ones going in China and the Middle East, they're nowhere near the size of CityCenter. There are a lot financial troubles in the world, but MGM Mirage never faltered once. The company had a mission; it had a goal; it was going to open this project on time. The company never bent the rules for quality, design, and respect for fellow workers. When you see it, you'll see the materials, finishes, details and ideas. Everyone did their damnedest to make this the most remarkable customer experience in the world.

Will this project change how Las Vegas approaches design?

Yes. Las Vegas serves a very broad spectrum of people. Some people are more comfortable in one environment over another. MGM Mirage tried to create something that is fresh and new that isn't trendy or themed. That really hasn't really been done much. I think CityCenter will attract a very sophisticated and smart crowd. I think they changed the game. That said, though, you can't be all things to all people.

Could a project like CityCenter ever happen again given the current global economic crisis?

One of things that is hard to do in the current financial world is to assemble this much money in one place to risk. I think those days are pretty much behind us in this country. There are projects in the Middle East and China where they are assembling great gigantic projects. ... I think it was an era; it will take a while to come back. And it will come back differently. I think Las Vegas will come back fine. It's an amazing place where people still want to come.

Contact reporter Tony Illia at 702-303-5699 or tonyillia@aol.com.

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Abrahaim wrote on November 29, 2009 09:12 PM: We have richness in diversity. The essence in Islam is permissibility. The genesis of things is permissibility. Everything is permissible unless it is shown to contravene Islamic tenets. Someone has to tell us if and how it contravenes explicitly. In fact, most conventional financial products are fine as long as they do not contravene Islamic tenets.

Shariah-compliance on its own can never be a buffer against risk. "If a Shariah-compliant bank has heavy exposure to say the real estate market, it can go belly up," he added.

What was disappointing is the lack of clarity with regards to Islamic finance regulation and supervision. Although pertaining to the permissibility of things unless they are shown to contravene Islamic principles are accurate, its application to a modern scientific and systemic financial system is implicit.

The implications effectively rule out a stand alone Islamic banking law in the Kingdom, and a separate but equally rigorous supervisory regime for Islamic financial institutions, to take into account the specificities and special characteristics of Islamic finance around the world.


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Saul wrote on November 29, 2009 08:31 PM: Tom, Burbank correct this.

موقف دبي
توقعات بأن يحول مديرو صناديق استثمارية أموالهم من دبي إلى أبو ظبي وقطر ومصر
(الأوروبية)
وتعليقا على هذه التطورات قالت دبي إنها تتفهم قلق الأسواق العالمية والمخاوف التي تعصف بدائنيها, وأكدت أن قرارها طلب تأجيل سداد ديونها "قرار مدروس".

وأكد رئيس اللجنة المالية العليا للإمارة أحمد بن سعيد آل مكتوم أن الخطوة التي اتخذتها دبي فرضتها حاجة لمعالجة مشكلة عبء الديون، في إطار خطط للتعامل مع الوضع في مجموعة دبي العالمية.

وتزامنت هذه التصريحات مع توقعات بأن يقوم مديرو صناديق استثمارية بتحويل أموالهم من دبي إلى أبو ظبي وقطر ومصر بحثا عن ملاذ آمن لاستثماراتهم.

ويقول مديرو صناديق عالمية إنهم يدرسون تعديل محافظ أو حتى مغادرة دبي بعد إعلان حكومة الإمارة الأربعاء أنها ستطلب من دائني نخيل ودبي العالمية تأجيل سداد الديون إلى مايو/أيار القادم بدلا من ديسمبر/كانون الأول المقبل.

ويتوقع مديرو صناديق مقيمون في دبي أن يعيد مستثمرون دوليون تخصيص محافظهم عندما تعاود الأسواق المحلية نشاطها بعد عطلة عيد الأضحى الاثنين المقبل.

وقال كبير الخبراء الاقتصاديين لدى مؤسسة إكزوتكس في لندن ستيوارت كالفرهاوس "سنشهد فرارا إقليميا إلى المناطق الجيدة. لذلك ستكون أبو ظبي وقطر المستفيدتين الرئيسيتين على الأرجح".

ومن جهته قال بنك غولدمان ساكس في مذكرة بحثية الجمعة إن حساباته تفيد بأن دبي العالمية والشركات التابعة لها سترد حوالي 7.8 مليارات دولار حتى نهاية 2009 وعلى مدى 2010 ثم 6.8 مليارات دولار في 2011.

غير أن الديون الأكثر إلحاحا هي صكوك نخيل البالغ حجمها 3.52 مليارات دولار ويحل أجل سدادها في الرابع عشر من الشهر المقبل.

وفي هذه الأثناء عبر أغلب مديري الصناديق عن ثقتهم في أن أبو ظبي ستوفر


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Parker wrote on November 29, 2009 08:19 PM: Still Rory Reid is an elective official. Senator Harry Reid is an elective official in the United States Senate and profiting off child abuse and sex crimes is as low as you can get.

Human Rights Abusers.


Biography

Clark County Commissioner Rory Reid was raised in the Las Vegas Valley. Prior to Rory’s election to the Commission, he was active in government and his community. He was appointed to the Nevada Taxicab Authority by Governor Bob Miller and served as Vice Chair. Rory served as a member of the Clark County Citizens Committee on Efficiency in Government and was a legislative aide in the United States House of Representatives. Rory has also served on the boards of various civic and charitable organizations.

Rory was elected to the County Commission in 2002 to serve Commission District G. Rory was re-elected on November 7, 2006, to another four-year term. In January 2005, Rory was appointed by his colleagues as County Commission Chairman. Rory was re-elected by his colleagues on January 2, 2007, and will again serve as Commission Chairman.

Las Vegas Life Magazine recently named Rory “Best Up and Coming Politician” in Southern Nevada.

Commissioner Reid was chosen by his fellow commissioners to serve in the following capacities:

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Chair, Las Vegas Valley Water District Board of Directors
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Criminal Justice Advisory Commission
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Southern Nevada Water Authority
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Clark County Water Reclamation District Board of Trustees
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Liquor & Gaming Licensing Board
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Tom, Burbank wrote on November 29, 2009 07:03 PM: It's Rory, not "Roy."


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Parker wrote on November 29, 2009 05:45 PM: Tom, Burbank

Judaical V judiciary

Senator Harry Reid as Roy Reid is a shareholder with Lionel Sawyer and Collins they are "elected officials" who profit off rape of Muslims wives who came close to death and are aware of it. However they cash there checks.

An insult to all Muslims in the world even in Dubai.

I thought Senator Harry Reid saved CityCenter that is what he claims on TV commercials?

Did Senator Harry Reid and Roy Reid elected officials of Las Vegas, Clark County and Nevada USA. Inform Dubai World that they profited off a rape of a Muslim wife who came close to death by hours and denied all due process of law so they could profit in the millions for the firm?

Hate crimes?

TOM:
Parker: "There" vs. "their" - figure it out. {who else owns CityCenter?


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Charlie wrote on November 29, 2009 05:11 PM: Implode it, bring back the Boardwalk. The high end is over unless of course you got paid millions like this guy.


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Tom, Burbank wrote on November 29, 2009 03:53 PM: Parker: "There" vs. "their" - figure it out.

"Judaical" vs. "judicial" - big difference.


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Parker wrote on November 29, 2009 03:45 PM: Tom, Burbank

I thought Senator Harry Reid saved CityCenter that is what he claims on TV commercials?

As far as Dubai World they have a new law where no Countries are allowed into there financial records it is against there country laws.

Lets see what the future holds?

The best to CityCenter so all can work to pay their bills.

Tom-Judaical in Las Vegas allows for Muslim wives to be raped and charge them for the rape?


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Tom, Burbank wrote on November 29, 2009 03:26 PM: "...MGM Mirage never faltered once" - Huh? They desperately sought a partner midway through the project to avoid bankruptcy and have had a bumpy road during the project. (They found Dubai World, and we all discovered last week how they're doing.)

"The company never bent the rules for quality, design, and respect for fellow workers." - Another giant HUH? How many workers died on site? 2 towers were cut in half due to construction mistakes and lax and late oversight which made them unbuildable as planned.

"It's not just a series of pretty buildings..." - You got that right, bucko. It's a series of mirrored office buildings that could be found in Anytown, USA. Yawn. And what city is it the center of? Paradise? It's not the center of anything, it's just a big, mirrored dead end, an expensive cul-de-sac. EgoCenter or CityCrater are more apt appellations.

"I think CityCenter will attract a very sophisticated and smart crowd." - Hmmm, what about the other 95% of the public that's been sustaining Las Vegas for 80 years? Will valet park our jalopies? (P.S. It will certainly draw the wealthy, as planned, but wealth does not equal sophistication or smarts. If Gensler's haughty attitude is an indication of what's to be expected from this glass glob, I'll pass.)


Parker: "Judaical"?


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Parker wrote on November 29, 2009 02:50 PM: There is no difference between the Venetian Hotel and the MGM. They are all connected by and threw Lionel Sawyer and Collins and the Federal Bankruptcy employees Judge and Trustee 13.

We shall see if "Dubai World" has any power. Which we doubt. Below reasons why.

I doubt it because in Las Vegas the ruling power "rape Muslims wives" for profiteering scams and abuse there children is active. Then charge them for the convicted sex offenders lawyers fees to Lionel Sawyer and Collins.

All the while they file Federal bankruptcy to hide from a fair Civil trial. The past Lionel and Sawyer and Collins shareholder employee bankruptcy Judge and past Lionel Sawyer and Collins Trustee 13 participle willingly to protect convicted sex offender from the fair civil trial so no judgment is awarded. So the Muslim wife will have nothing in the civil trial to go forward to the jury.

Then Lionel Sawyer and Collins can get leins on the Muslims wife and child and take property.

You know like they do to the Palestinians in GAZA now they do it in Las Vegas Judaical system and the federal system.

They call it law.

I remember other dictators who call it law Hitler and Saddam.


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