Emily Marshall named to GGB’s ‘Emerging Leaders of Gaming Top 40 Under 40’

We’d like to send a huge congratulations to HBG Design’s Interior Design Leader, Emily Marshall, IIDA, NCIDQ, for being named to Global Gaming Business‘s Emerging Leaders of Gaming Top 40 Under 40.
This prestigious list recognizes rising stars in the gaming industry. Congrats, Emily!

 

Casinos and integrated resort developments are among of the most iconic architectural buildings in the world. It’s easy to recognize this looking at the Las Vegas skyline or the seminal steel structure of Marina Bay Sands.

While the exteriors sometimes create iconic attractions, what lies inside is critical to creating memorable guest experiences. Emily Marshall appreciates this notion. As leader of the Interior Design Group at HBG Design, she’s an expert on the design nuances necessary to create environments that leave a lasting impression.

“Interior design for the hospitality and gaming industry is all about creating vibrant experiences for guests,” Marshall explains. “This has always intrigued me—the drama and excitement that physical spaces can impart, the thoughtfulness that’s put into how guests use and experience a space.”

The nuances of both the business goals and guest desires in gaming and hospitality originally attracted Marshall, and keeps her pushing forward. “There’s a psychological element to it, paired with the fantasy of escapism. That’s kept me challenged and passionate about my career.”

While Marshall could be a considered a design veteran with 14 years of experience, her interest in and experience with art and design began well before her professional career. The daughter of a prominent Memphis architect, she developed an eye for design at an early age. Professionally, she points to her first mentor as having the most impact on her career trajectory.

“The challenges we face when designing very complex experiences have existed before, so it’s important to see how other designers dealt with them.”

“The influence of my dad notwithstanding, my first mentor, Jacques Coetzee, taught me how to truly be a designer,” Marshall says. “He helped me understand the importance collaboration plays in the role of an interior designer, while also teaching me how to push the boundaries of design and to be bold in my expression of interior spaces.”

For young design professionals, Marshall has advice on ways to grow both professionally and personally. “Broaden your perspective. Travel! Go see as much of the world as you can. The challenges we face when designing very complex experiences have existed before, so it’s important to see how other designers dealt with them.

“Every project has issues, some more visible than others, so seeing details in real time is important,” she adds. “I believe in complete immersion into places whose cultures and traditions affect their visual connection to the built environment.”

For someone whose livelihood revolves around creating memorable experiences for others, Marshall says the projects have had just as much of an experiential impact on her. “Seeing these gaming and resort projects come to life has given me indescribable and unforgettable experiences of my own.”

This year, she looks forward to seeing three major projects come to fruition and open. “These large-scale projects have been years in the making,” she says. Be on the lookout for Marshall’s latest imprints on the gaming and hospitality industries.

— Michael Vanaskie, The Innovation Group


Check out the Highlights from G2E 2018!

We enjoyed sharing the latest insights about integrated resorts as an invited speaker at the G2E 2018 Conference last week! Check out the latest issue of Global Gaming Business News for a recap of the conference!

https://ggbnews.com/article/weekly-feature-g2e-rises-again/?fbclid=IwAR0mAb8X6V6Fbh7AXl8LntsYyfxo6w6IIDQByZGHHQ7PfyFCSpUncwG2NuQ


Topping Off Celebration for the Desert Diamond West Valley Casino Resort!

We were so excited to attend the Topping Off Ceremony for the Desert Diamond West Valley Casino Resort and witness how far the project has progressed! Once complete, the casino resort project will be a unique regional destination and a major contributor to the bustling entertainment and sports district on the west side of the Phoenix Metro area.

 


Congratulations to our new Principal and Associate Elevations!

Congratulations to the five talented HBG Design professionals whose promotions were announced last Friday at our annual State of the Firm program!

Shawn Hobbs, AIA (top left) was elevated to Principal and the new Associates named were: Alex Campbell, IIDA, NCIDQ (top right); Michael Ochoa, AIA, CDT (bottom left); Leslie Thompson (bottom middle); and Chris Devine, AIA, NCARB (bottom right).

Way to go guys!


WEB EXTRA: Chapel In The Woods At The Guesthouse At Graceland

What a lovely ceremony! HBG Design is honored to take part in redesigning one of the most iconic wedding destinations around. So glad we got to be there for the grand opening of the new Chapel in the Woods at The Guest House at Graceland™.  The first ceremony in the new chapel took place during Elvis Week 2018, the 2,000th wedding ceremony to be held at Graceland, along with a renewal of vows by 10 couples who met at Graceland© or during Elvis Week. The vow renewal was captured in the WEB EXTRA below.

View the WEB EXTRA here, featuring HBG designer Katie Lynn.


$225M One Beale riverfront development to open with Hyatt Centric hotel, apartments, dining

“It’s really a hotel that caters to people who want to explore the city. The mission all along has been to create a unique project for Memphis.” – Mark Weaver, FAIA, Principal and lead architectural designer for the Hyatt Centric hotel at One Beale.

Check out how this new hotel at the foot of Beale Street will enhance the downtown experience, in this article from High Ground News!


The Kirk Bobo Creating Impact Grant designs a new entry experience at Treadwell Middle School in Memphis’ The Heights neighborhood!

HBG Design is excited to share our new legacy program in honor of retired founding partner, Kirk Bobo. This employee engagement and volunteer initiative is dedicated to creating impact in our Memphis community. HBG Design employees have been bringing their talent and strength to creating a positive impact in the heart of the community.

This year, HBG Design and the Kirk Bobo Creating Impact Grant were thrilled to partner with Heights CDC to give local Treadwell Middle School a fresh new entry experience – just in time for the new school year! 

The abstracted eagle feather mural inside the main entrance boldly represents Treadwell’s school colors and mascot. The greenspace adjacent to the front entrance now has custom-made benches and planters where students can gather before and after school – the perfect location for face-to-face interaction. Students will be filled with school spirit each time they enter!

The Kirk Bobo Creating Impact Grant committee and HBG Design volunteers have spent over 300 hours developing the new improvements at Treadwell. We look forward to a continued relationship with the Heights community and Treadwell Middle School.

And thanks to Local Memphis for highlighting this awesome project in this WEB EXTRA!