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

