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Peter R. Dubé, NCARB, AIA, was re-appointed by Gov. Jim Gibbons to the Nevada Board of Museums and History for a three year term commencing July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2012.
The State Museums of Nevada are responsible for collecting, preserving and interpreting Nevada’s rich and varied prehistory, history and natural history.
July 2009
Dubé Group Architecture is collaborating with a team of experts to assess the current physical condition of Austin’s famous Stokes Castle and develop a preservation strategy that will serve to protect one of Nevada’s most iconic landmarks.
Funded by a grant from The Nevada Commission for Cultural Affairs, our team will prepare a historic structure report and working drawings and specifications to achieve the preservation strategy necessary to preserve this special symbol of our heritage.
Dubé Group Architecture has been awarded a commission to design homes for a fifteen lot subdivision located on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, in Wadsworth, Nevada.
The housing project will feature four different floor plans with both three and four bedrooms units ranging in size from 1,382 square feet to 1,546 square feet.
Design and construction will meet HUD standards for public housing.
Dubé Group Architecture is excited to partner with Stantec Consulting and Kautz Evironmental Consultants on the new Virginia City Visitor Center, located in the Comstock Historic District.
The new center will include restrooms, informational kiosks, mining relics, new paving and landscaping,and site furnishings. The architectural character and design will conform to Secretary of the Interior Standards for new construction in a nationally recognized historic district.
Dubé Group Architecture is working on interior improvements to the visitor center at Valley of Fire State Park, in Overton, Nevada. Nevada’s oldest park, Valley of Fire is located approximately 55 miles outside of Las Vegas. Dedicated in 1935, the Valley of Fire has amazing red sandstone formations and breathtaking views.
The Visitor Center was constructed in 1965; our team is revamping the interior to include lighting controls, finishes, a new sales area, and a reptile display.
For more information about the unique features of this park, please visit http://parks.nv.gov.