
In addition, the art is the casino: there are security guards everywhere. These works are among his first cast in stainless steel. The three, ten-foot-high stainless-steel portraits look out to the Boston skyline and back toward the hotel. Outside the hotel, on the riverwalk that winds around the hotel on the Mystic riverside, are three Jaume Plensa sculptures created monumental portraits of women. Around the resort, decorative works are seen: 19th century Venetian mirrors, 18th-century giltwood panels and architectural elements sourced from antique galleries around Paris and Venice. Guests will also find Viola Frey’s “Amphora IV,” a glazed ceramic urn that sits in the lobby at the base of two unique, curved escalators, and the distinctive “Billion 1” by modernist Charles Arnoldi, a painting that is created from tree branches and resin that hangs behind the reception desk.

Each one was disassembled, cleaned with vinegar and stored in various boxes before getting re-assembled above the casino floor. The chandeliers were hung in Las Vegas before appearing in Encore Boston Harbor. Each chandelier has more than 1,000 pieces of Murano Venetian glass from the Italian island of Murano. Thomas designed the hotel chandeliers more than a decade ago. This is the fourth Wynn Resorts property worldwide and those who know Wynn benchmarks will see them here: an ultra-opulent design aesthetic, unique art almost everywhere, all chosen by Wynn’s art curator Roger Thomas.
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Such numbers also pervade each element of Encore: a 210,000-square-foot casino, 15 dining outlets, 671 guest rooms and suites -including a 5,800-square-foot Presidential Villa- plus 50,000 square feet of event space, a 450-seat buffet restaurant, and a staff that includes graduates from The Greater Boston Gaming Career Center at Cambridge College, that Encore helped develop in order to cultivate an east coast casino workforce.Įven the carousel, designed by Preston Bailey who did floral sculptures at Wynn Las Vegas, has astounding stats: 15,000 pounds, 83,000 flowers, and 11,000 jewels. The first thing we learned about Encore Boston Harbor is its price tag $2.6 billion. Sort of a Disney paradise in a casino hotel. It is huge,-made entirely of silk flowers and crystals-and on the carousel seats are stuffed animals – monkeys, bears and the like. Then, in the lobby, there is the carousel. Under the guest’s feet are usually gold or red or bright blue mosaic patterns. It is a unique hotel in a unique location, one where flowers appear to bloom, even in November and December when we were there, and no surface seems average. Encore Boston Harbor is a 33-acre casino hotel property, not in Boston Harbor but on the Mystic river, in the industrial part of Boston.
