Denny’s Flagship Diner, Las Vegas, Nevada; 2012; NeoClassism and the Enlightenment
Denny’s Flagship Diner, Las Vegas, Nevada; 2012; NeoClassism and the Enlightenment This flagship Diner located in Las Vegas, Nevada is a distinctive trademark. It is situated in the entrance of the Neonoplis, which happens to be in a heavily pedestrian traffic area. This contemporary design took the significance of social networking in Vegas to a new degree. To achieve this, Denny’s, an American icon, merged with new developments which focused on the experience of the users. The location has many interactive features to include a photo booth and bar creating an experience unlike any other restaurant. It was built rather quickly, beginning in January of 2012 and being completed in November of the same year. It was then open to the public about a month later in December. A. Zahner Company worked with James Wines as the projects fabricator (Zahner, "Architecture in Nevada") . Looking into the modern era and how Denny’s flagship would help reshape their im...