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Trubey Brings Bold Creative Vision to Overland Partners' New Dallas Design Practice

Bryan Trubey
Bryan Trubey
SAN ANTONIO, TX — Sports and entertainment venue architect Bryan Trubey, FAIA, will spearhead Overland Partners' new Dallas design practice. Trubey is known for designing iconic sports and entertainment venues around the world.

Architecture insiders have been speculating about Trubey's next step since his June departure from HKS, where he worked for 29 years and was the firm's Global Director of Venues and Executive Vice President.

Those guessing about Trubey's next move likely did not know about his longtime relationship with several members of Overland Partners' senior leadership team. In fact, Robert "Bob" Shemwell, who is a Senior Principal at Overland, was Trubey's friend and roommate at Texas A&M University, and they have maintained a friendship for decades.

"As you can imagine, I've had a lot of queries since the HKS departure," Trubey said. "I am absolutely positive that my best work is in front of me. There was one over-riding goal. I want to work with an established and proven firm that had a team of professionals who are grounded in a set of core values. Those ideals include respect, trust, and a commitment to generate 'original thought' in everything we create."

Trubey said he gave no consideration to establishing a firm with his name on the door.

"People like me thrive when they are part of a dynamic, energetic team with a history of results. In short, that's Overland Partners," he said.

Overland is based in San Antonio, and the firm has a body of work in Texas as well as across the United States and abroad. As Overland grew, Shemwell introduced Trubey to his business partners, one of whom is Rick Archer, Overland's CEO.

"Excitement is an understatement as we make this announcement. It's a collaboration best described as a creative fusion of talent that will seamlessly meld together to produce iconic and transformative projects," Archer said.

Trubey brings longtime colleagues whom he calls "some of the finest creatives in the industry" to the new office including: John Hutchings, Austin Ash, Trip Boswell, Dan Trafford, Katie Miles, and Cheryl Karalla. They are currently at work in temporary office space that overlooks Klyde Warren Park.

These professionals and many others were the driving force behind entertainment venues across the world. Their portfolio includes AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys; SoFi Stadium, the 3.1-million-square-foot venue that is home to the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers; U.S. Bank Stadium, the Minneapolis home field for the NFL's Vikings; as well as Lucas Oil Stadium, built for the NFL's Indianapolis Colts. For Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers, Trubey's team designed the new Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, notable for being the baseball team's first stadium with a retractable roof; and they designed American Family Field for the Milwaukee Brewers.

This body of work is added to Overland's, which has received more than 200 design awards and been featured in national and international publications and media. Overland Partners was also named a Texas Society of Architects Firm of the Year.

"This is a defining moment for all of us," Archer said. "We're collectively focused on the future, and more good news is coming soon."
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