Heather Dubbeldam is the Chair of BEAT's Advisory Committee and the principal of Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, an award-winning architectural practice and research studio. A fourth-generation architect with 30 years of experience in Canada and internationally, Heather is a registered architect with the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA), a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (FRAIC), a LEED and WELL Accredited Professional (LEED AP & WELL AP,) and a member of the Canada Green Building Council. Heather has been recognized as a leading advocate for sustainable design and the betterment of our built environment through her practice and ongoing research in both Canada and Scandinavia on progressive design and planning that exemplifies best practices in social and environmental sustainability.
Heather engages in a range of advocacy work in the profession; she is also the Director of Twenty + Change (a national organization dedicated to exposing the work of emerging Canadian architects), past Chair of the Toronto Society of Architects, past Vice-Chair of the Design Industry Advisory Committee. As a recipient of the Professional Prix de Rome in Architecture, she is regularly invited to speak at conferences, schools of architecture, and industry events, to participate on juries, and to contribute as a guest critic at architecture schools across Canada. Heather is the co-editor and author of several architecture publications.