The authors argue that Las Vegas Strip exemplifies postmodern architecture and how it can enhance a place rather than just its form. They describe how postmodernism uses symbols, forms, signage and imagery to represent Las Vegas, in contrast to modern architecture's pure forms. They suggest Las Vegas' analytical approach introduces communication and attracts attention through its commercial strip. Venturi et al. point out how Las Vegas brought postmodern inspiration through eclecticism and mass cultural styles along its strip. However, modern architects reject fine art and ornaments, using repetitive purist styles. Much of Las Vegas' architecture mixes styles through sculptures and icons.