A "No Outlet" sign and rock retaining walls along Cloudrock Court in the upper section of Ascaya, a luxury home development carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada. The project's infrastructure was built completely with materials mined on site and all major improvements were installed prior to beginning sales.
A home designed by firm Lake Flato under construction at Ascaya, a luxury home development carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada. The Lake Flato house is one of seven "Inspiration Homes" designed by notable architecture firms being constructed at the development. This home features 9,000 square feet, four bedrooms, and a rammed earth wall. Described as "Desert Contemporary" design, the house is being constructed to provide design inspiration to future residents.
A home designed by firm Lake Flato under construction at Ascaya, a luxury home development carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada. The Lake Flato house is one of seven "Inspiration Homes" designed by notable architecture firms being constructed at the development. This home features 9,000 square feet, four bedrooms, and a rammed earth wall. Described as "Desert Contemporary" design, the house is being constructed to provide design inspiration to future residents.
A concrete pathway divides homes being built along Cadence View Way in the Cadence development in Henderson. For decades the western neighborhoods of Henderson experienced explosive growth as the city moved from small industrial town clustered around the World War II era plants to Las Vegas suburbs and the state's second largest city. Cadence hopes to change that with its large masterplanned community north of East Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway.