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Ainslie B Kincross, AIA, Ph D | LEED AP

Ms. Kincross was Malone Belton Abel’s lead for the design development of the Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center and the program and design phases of the College of Health Sciences, both at the University of Wyoming.  She was a principal designer, with Tim Belton, of the Gillette College Campus.  Other work includes the Headquarters Building for RockWell Petroleum in Sheridan, Wyoming; and the programming for Sheridan County District 1 schools.  She is currently completing the master plan for the Newman Center in Laramie, Wyoming.  Her skill at rendering and sketching has repeatedly aided in fund-raising and in conveying the idea of the finished building to the client.

Ms. Kincross’s professional  architectural degree is from the University of Arizona.  She earned a  S.M.Arch.S. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a PhD in Geography from the University of Colorado.  Earlier, she studied at the School of Architecture at the Danish Royal Academy of Art and at the International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design in Siena, Italy.  She was a Guest Lecturer at the Universidad Nactional de Ingerieria, Managua, Nicaragua.

Ainslie has a deep commitment to sustainable design.  A LEED Accredited Professional, she was also a presenter on global warming for The Climate Project; has worked for the Nature Conservancy at the Ten Sleep Preserve in Wyoming; and developed and taught seminars on principals of ecological design at The Institute for Social Ecology in Plainfield, Vermont.