Hannah Schubert studied Town Planning a the University of Amsterdam and the Humboldt University in Berlin. After her Bachelor, she conducted a research master in Metropolitan Studies, both at the University of Amsterdam as well as the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Upon her return to the Netherlands, she started working as an editor at architecture magazine A10 new European Architecture. In 2010, she started her second Master at the Academy of Architecture and worked for several renowned Dutch landscape architecture offices. Her graduation project ‘Second Nature’ won several prizes and an honourable mention at the Archiprix 2016. After graduation, she continued her research on modern ruins with a grant from the Stimulation Fund Creative Industries. Her book Second Nature was published in 2020. Hannah is driven by finding a new balance between nature and mankind. She practices this by creating designs not solely based on our own comfort but with an acknowledgement of the needs of other species. Hannah is a guest teacher at the Academy of Architecture and regularly gives lectures. In 2019, she started working at Bureau B+B and recently joined the team of directors.