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Leo Wu

Position: intern architect AIBC
Categories: Intern Architects
Accreditation: M.Arch., B.A.S | AIBC, LEED GA
Affiliation: Architectural Institute of British Columbia

Education

M.Arch., University of Waterloo (Water)
B. Architectural Studies, Carleton University

Professional Affiliations

Architectural Institute of British Columbia
US Green Building Council

Employment Summary

2025 – Present, Intern Architect, Station One Architects
2023 – Architectural Assistant, John Macdonald Architect
2019 – Architectural Assistant, HNPA Architecture & Planning

Leo completed his studies in Ontario and earned a Master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Waterloo. During this time, he also participated in the Collaborative Water Program, aiming to better understand—and help address—some of the pressing global challenges we face today.

His thesis explored urban flood mitigation through a landscape intervention shaped by both biotic and abiotic factors, emphasizing nature’s dynamic processes over spatial orientation alone. With a deep respect for the natural world, Leo’s design approach is always rooted in context and culture, offering a different perspective to the team.

Outside of work, Leo is adventurous and passionate about the outdoors. He enjoys exploring new activities and has driven across Canada to deepen his appreciation for the country’s diverse landscapes. In his free time, you’ll often find him hiking or stargazing.

Leo Wu

intern architect AIBC

Education M.Arch., University of Waterloo (Water) B. Architectural Studies, Carleton...

Corinne Guo

Position: intern architect AIBC
Categories: Intern Architects
Accreditation: B.Arch, M.Arch | AIBC

Education

M.Arch., Post Professional – University of Toronto
B.Arch., – Pratt Institute

Employment Summary

2025 – Present, Intern Architect, Station One Architects, Chilliwack
2023 – 2024, Intern Co-Op Architecture, Vancouver

Corrine was prepared for a career in architecture with a family of civil engineers, and a love for art and design. Coupled with her background in psychology, Corrine carries a deep appreciation of the impact environments have on the human mind and behaviour.

She joined the post-professional M.Arch program at University of Toronto to explore the topic of spatial psychology in architecture, focusing on educational facility design and how children interact with space. Balancing the creative and psychological sides of architecture, she is highly motivated to create spaces that make a positive impact on the community.

Corrine enjoys working with collaboratively with others to solve problems using design. In her career, she has worked on education, multi-family and single family residential projects, and has experience with parametric modelling and immersive rendering.

Outside of work, Corrine spends her time doing freelance illustrations, creative writing, and learning new and interesting things from her internet research.

Corinne Guo

intern architect AIBC

Education M.Arch., Post Professional – University of Toronto B.Arch., –...

Alexander Ridout

Position: intern architect
Categories: Intern Architects
Accreditation: M.Arch, B.Arch Sc. | RAIC

Education

M.Arch., University of Manitoba
B.Architectural Science, BCIT – with distinction
Diploma Architectural & Building Technology, BCIT

Professional Affiliations

Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Living Futures Institute

Employment Summary

2025 – Present, Intern Architect, Station One Architects, Chilliwack
2023, Intern, Surrey
2021 – 2022, Junior Technologist, Surrey

Alexander brings hands-on experience on projects with strong interest in integrating sustainable strategies and regenerative design. He endeavours to take into account local vernacular, and is excited about projects that can push boundaries while genuinely improving their communities. As a committee chair for CASA-ACEA, Alex was able to meet students and professionals from across Canada to share their wide variety of approaches and concerns. His curious and inquisitive nature fueled his context-based approach when collaborating with design professionals in Guatemala during his Master’s studies.

On his days off, Alexander enjoys cooking, hiking, reading, gaming, skating, attending events and time with family and friends.

Alexander Ridout

intern architect

Education M.Arch., University of Manitoba B.Architectural Science, BCIT – with...

hark chabby

Position: intern architect
Categories: Intern Architects

Education

M. Arch. University of Toronto – with distinction

Professional Affiliations

Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Living Futures Institute

Employment Summary

2025 – Present, Intern Architect
2023 – 2025, Student Intern

Hark is an intern architect with a Master of Architecture from the University of Toronto. His thesis explored the proposed evolution of Toronto’s yellow-belt houses over time through flexible, incremental design. That research continues to shape his approach to practice, with a focus on practical, affordable design moves that improve everyday living and help homes adapt to changing needs.

Having worked on a range of residential and institutional projects as both a Technologist and Intern Architect, Hark has built strong skills in construction documentation, coordination, and building science. He enjoys working collaboratively, staying organized, and helping keep projects clear and moving smoothly.

Outside of work, Hark is into film photography, capturing candid small moments during neighbourhood wandering. This interest influences his design sensibilities, sharpening his eye for how people use space and the character of everyday environments. Overall, he brings thoughtful design thinking, steady teamwork, and a clear, practical mindset to every project.

hark chabby

intern architect

Education M. Arch. University of Toronto – with distinction Professional...

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