Murphy Jahn approached the Veer Towers designed with the intention of displaying the urban responsibility, paying particular attention to performance in terms of building functional and systematic. The biggest challenge was to make the project formed part of Las Vegas, but also to give their buildings and spaces with a strong identity and unique.
The design solution seeks simplicity and dynamism, which reinforces the symbolic nature of the complex. The idea was to establish a functional way to define a unique, derived from a rational periodic tenancy. The cores of the towers and lobbies are planned on the basis of sales, while residential uses on her float. The use of natural lighting and ventilation is maximized throughout the building.
The horizontal solar protection films provide shade to the facades east, south and west and minimize energy consumption and reduce the technical requirements of equipment, while maximizing the comfort of the occupants.
Moreover, approximately 50% of the glass panels of all facades are glass “frit color” (flint material obtained from the fusion at high temperatures), coated, which contribute to the energy efficiency of the facade while imparting a different character and aesthetics to the design.