TBE Architects

All Hospitality, All the Time

With 50 years of integrated architecture and

interior design experience, TBE Architects has become one of the most well-known firms working exclusively within the hospitality and gaming

market.

Having designed more than 400 unique hotel projects and 300 casino projects, “All Hospitality, All the Time” is much more than the firm’s tagline—it’s the very foundation of TBE’s client base, and an integral part of defining the firm’s relationship-centered team culture.

As a Native American-owned firm, the keystone to TBE Architects’ success in working with 116 Native American tribes and First Nations is the firm’s commitment to fully comprehend and meet each client’s unique needs.

TBE Architects has worked up and down the Las Vegas Strip, but its strongest position is with the “locals” market, designing innovative spaces that people choose to visit multiple times a week instead of multiple times a year.

TBE Architects’ highly experienced design teams work tirelessly to create bold and iconic designs that are delivered on time and on budget. Much of the firm’s “adaptive theming style” is a direct reflection of the design team’s ability to interpret the unique demands of diverse clients. No two TBE casinos or hotels are exactly alike.

TBE Architects recently completed the following three gaming projects:

At Wildhorse Resort & Casino in Pendleton, Oregon, TBE Architects expanded the resort offering with a new Family FunPlex that features 24 lanes of Brunswick bowling, a state-of-the-art video game arcade and new F&B options.

In Fort McDowell, Arizona, TBE Architects was honored to work with the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation to design a completely new casino at the We-Ko-Pa Resort. This new casino property features space for 1,200 slots, a 750-seat bingo hall, multiple F&B options, a 620-stall parking structure and a garden court atrium that honors tribal heritage through contemporary symbols.

The recently opened Quil Ceda Creek Casino in Tulalip, Washington more than doubles the size of the tribe’s previous casino, spanning an impressive 126,000 square feet. It includes space for up to 1,500 slots, a multi-level 1,000-stall parking structure, three full-service bars and a food hall that utilizes energy-saving wind speed and induction cooking technologies.

TBE Architects is an active associate member of the National Indian Gaming Association, led by Principals Rich Emery, Nick Schoenfeldt and David Nejelski and Chairman Emeritus “Chief” Boyd.

For more information, stop by NIGA Booth No. 1212 or visit TBEarchitects.com.