After almost thirty years in the architectural industry, Kurt Dubbe has established himself as a key player in the Jackson Hole, Wyoming architectural community. In addition to maintaining his role as principal at Dubbe-Moulder Architects for over ten years, his passion for historic preservation has led him to be assigned as the Wyoming advisor for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.Kurt turns a critical eye toward the character of the building, sustainability issues, and budgetary limitations. Having completed hundreds of projects throughout his career, he is well-versed in guiding interdisciplinary teams through complex and unique project related issues. This ability has proven especially critical on the mixed-use development of Trail Creek Crossing.
When Kurt is not focused on his vocation, he likes to enjoy a tasty microbrew. Additionally, he is adept at woodworking and has been designing and constructing his own furniture for years.

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