Rayleen Hill M.ARCH received her Masters in Architecture from Dalhousie University in 2006. She also holds Bachelors Degrees in Environmental Design Studies and Commerce. She had a seven-year career in the financial industry prior to her architectural studies. She has completed the National Council of Architectural Registration Board exams.

In 2006, she was awarded the Nova Scotia Association of Architects thesis prize. She has also taught house design at the Dalhousie School of Architecture.

Since 2005, Rayleen has collaborated on the design of all the office’s projects. Specific architectural interests include designing compact, space-efficient homes and innovative interiors.

Aside from her architectural interests, Rayleen is a competitive runner and triathlete.