After her education in architectural design at Columbia University, she established her own firm, Archi-Tectonics (with 15 employees[2]), in 1994 in New York City.
Her use of a combination of sustainable materials, innovative and inventive building methods with adoption of digital techniques has been recognized and awarded by major institutions.
[5] She is the RIBA External Examiner for the Bartlett UCL London [2018-2022], the Creative Director for the Venice Biennale Virtual Italian Pavilion [2021].
[11] Some of the key projects handled by Dubbeldam and her firm Archi-Tectonics are: The Greenwich Building and V33 building in New York City;[3] the Ports1961 group "retail store" in Paris, London and Shanghai; the American Loft tower in Philadelphia, a 14 floor building of 60,000 square feet (5,600 m2) area, completed in 2009, which has 40 residential flats;[3][4] a "pro-bono" design in Monrovia, Liberia for an orphanage for the MacDella Cooper Foundation and school in Liberia, and a design-research project for Downtown Bogota Liberia built with indigenous material like bamboo mats woven into the walls and hollow concrete blocks; the Yulin Design (a competition she won) in China;[3] the "breathing" Holon Tower premiered in Paris and presented the "Augmented Reality" at the Gallery R'Pure in New York;[4] the GW497 building with 11 floors covering an area of 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) with a frontage of folded glass curtain wall (wave-like glass curtain wall[12]) said to be the first "parametric design" developed by 3-D computer model;[4] the Abu Dhabi Central Plaza Project completed in 2009 with a 50-floor hotel tower and 55-floor office tower;[4] and the Aida's House of Beauty built in a narrow space in Manhattan with a blue-stone facade with an area of 2,000 square feet (190 m2) with "scissors-and-comb motif" on the salon's facade.
[13] Her firm won the "Design Competition for a Sustainable Neighborhood and Farmers Market" on Staten Island, New York.
[19] 2023 Springer Publication: Natures: Resources & Presentation Paper: Synthetic Natures, presented at UIA World Congress of Architects Copenhagen 2023 "Morphosis" in M3 Morphosis Modeled Works: Archive [1978- 2022] by Thom Mayne "Synthetic Natures" in Building Futures published by Wiley UK, edited by Richard Garber[20] “2023 Asian Games Hybrid Stadium is inspired by ancient Chinese artifact.” in Domus Magazine, Italy[21] "Archi-Tectonics’ Asian Games Eco-Park is Hybrid by Nature” in Azure Magazine, Canada[22] 2022 ACADIA Hybrids & Haecceities at UPENN – Organizer & Panel Speaker[23] Contemporary Architecture: Masterpieces Around the World by Braun Publishing – Asian Games Hybrid Stadium & Concert Hall.
512GW Townhouse, from industrial to residential, NYC Financial Times the Netherlands - Interview with Winka by Noordermeer 111 Inception by Anna Bates[24] - On Editorial Board PLAN Magazine - External Examiner RIBA for Bartlett UCL London - Creative Director for the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale 2021: for City X at the Virtual Italian Pavilion Dubbeldam has participated in exclusive exhibitions in Form Zero Gallery in Los Angeles during 1994, in the Kunsthal in Rotterdam in 1996, in the Frederieke Taylor Gallery under the title "From HardWare to SoftForm" in Chelsea, New York in 2002, and the Art & Idea Gallery in Mexico City during 2004.