Founder of Rayleen Hill Architecture + Design (RHAD Architects), Rayleen received her Masters of Architecture degree in 2006 from Dalhousie University, at which time she was awarded the Nova Scotia Association of Architects (NSAA) Thesis Prize. Within months of starting up her small practice, she won a prestigious design competition for the Victoria Park Speed Skating Pavilion, propelling the office to grow. Prior to her graduate studies, she received a Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies in 2004, earning CIS Academic All-Canadian status for academics and for athletics (running). She received a Commerce degree from Dalhousie University in 1995. Originally from Nova Scotia, Rayleen has also lived and worked in Alberta. Rayleen occasionally teaches and critiques design studios at the Dalhousie University School of Architecture, as well as other universities.

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