CUSP acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters on which we work. We recognise the deep connection of First Peoples to Country and value their contribution to caring for managing our lands, waters and seas. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples.

Hannah Cooper

Landscape Architect

Spending time on:

Playing tennis, exploring the great outdoors, abstract photography and hanging with Humphrey the cat

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Hannah joined the CUSP team in 2021 after graduating with a Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture) (Honours IIA) in 2019.  Hannah was a nominee for the Karl Langer Award of her graduating year and during Hannah’s academic studies her design philosophy was inspired and developed by a keen interest in abstract art & photography, culture, ecological conservation and the unique qualities of place.

Hannah has worked across a broad range of projects since joining the CUSP team, most recently assisting with the delivery of Stockland Development projects for AURA and Newport.

In her professional practice, Hannah aspires to design spaces and curate experiences within the landscape that inspire unique connections between people and place through meaningful, thoughtful, and imaginative design that benefits both community and environment whilst endeavouring to make an enduring and positive change in the world.