
Hannah Loudon
Hannah is a passionate architectural designer who views architecture as a medium for expressing the beauty of humanity, shaped by context, landscape, and cultural narrative. Her work seeks to create meaningful connections between people and place, nature and structure, and emotion and function. She graduated with distinction from the School of Explorative Architecture, where she was recognized as the school’s Most Explorative Student. In 2025, she was named a finalist in the Caesarstone Student Designer Competition for an urban retreat proposal in Emmarencia Park, Johannesburg. Some of her other projects include an artisanal school in the Dwars River Valley, a Khoi and San Language Museum in Cape Town, and a material reuse center in Saldanha Bay.
- 2025: School of Explorative Architecture, Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Current student)









