Behind the Build: Heather Dubbeldam - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
Heather Dubbeldam is the founder and principal of Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, a practice known for its focus on contemporary and modern architecture and interior design. Coming from a family of architects—her father, grandfather, and great-grandfather all practiced architecture—Heather grew up immersed in the world of design. At 16, she had a pivotal conversation about her future in architecture, solidifying her path in the field. Her mother, who studied landscape architecture while Heather was in school, also influenced Heather's appreciation for outdoor spaces.
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design has been operating for over 20 years, offering a blend of thoughtful design and forward-thinking architectural solutions.
Given all the work both for clients and the community at large, among many of the criteria, Dubbeldam Architecture + Design won the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Practice of the Year for 2024.
Heather has a passion for supporting small and emerging practices through programs like "20 & Change," which acknowledges the challenges of running a smaller firm and celebrates promising architects with up to 10 years of experience. Dubbeldam’s involvement in the program is rooted in her own early experiences as an emerging practice, with a focus on fostering change in the industry. Heather is also highly connected and well-respected within the architecture community, both locally, nationally, and abroad.
Heather is a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in architecture. As Chair of BEAT (Building Equality in Architecture Toronto), she actively works to increase women's representation and promote diversity in the field. She is an ambassador of what it means to be an architect and the impact thereof, frequently speaking at conferences, specialized programs, and academic institutions worldwide on topics like density, inclusion, and advocacy. Heather’s community involvement extends to organizing "Parking Day" in Toronto, a global movement that transforms parking spaces into public spaces for a weekend. This initiative, now a granting program, raises awareness about the importance of public spaces, and Heather's dedication often sees her working on these projects during evenings and weekends, reflecting her commitment to the industry and the community.
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