After completing courses at the University of British Columbia and the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Robert Ree left the west coast in 1990 to study architecture at McGill University, where he was the recipient of the WT Shaver Traveling Scholarship in his third year.
Since graduating with a Bachelor of Science (Architecture) in 1994 and a Bachelor of Architecture in 1995, Bob has worked in a number of architecture and design offices in both the U.S. and Canada, most recently with Teeple Architects in Toronto. Projects have included: Concept Space Exhibit at the 2003 Interior Design Show, a winning graphic submission to the Canadian Architect Awards, as well as being design and site architect for the renovation and expansion to the Central Library in Burlington, Ontario.
While continuing to practice multidisciplinary design, Bob is also pursuing a Masters degree in Information Studies at the University of Toronto, where his area of research interest concerns the application of architectural illustration techniques in the visualization of nonphysical structures.