Dougall Design

Full Speed Ahead

It may not be the largest design firm out there-currently it has 25 employees-but Dougall Design Associates, Inc. packs a strong punch because of its fun, flair and focus. With 15 years of design experience, principal Terry Dougall founded the company in 1988. The design veteran quickly grew the company’s reputation and raised its profile; in 1990, just two years after opening, he was already working on big projects, among them the Forum Shops at Caesars and a series of renovations at the Stardust Resort and Casino.    

During the mid-’90s, the company experienced an explosion of growth. Dougall was commissioned to create three Sam’s Town casinos in 1994. By 1996, he designed the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, followed shortly with a third renovation and expansion of the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. In 1997, the company hit the casino jackpot when it was selected to design the highly-coveted big-name projects in casino design: The Venetian and Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino-work ranging from $800 million to $1.3 billion.
Those two projects established Dougall as a top player in the casino design arena, a status that continues to this day. Recently completed high-profile projects like the acclaimed Borgata in Atlantic City and THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay, as well as the company’s current projects, MGM Macau and Boyd Gaming’s $4 billion Echelon Place, show that Dougall and his team aren’t about to slow down anytime soon.

For information visit www.dougalldesign.com.