2007 Cleveland Design Competition Award Recipients
Nick Sully, B.A. (geography) MArch MAIBC
Nick Sully studied architecture in Vancouver, Canada where he received a Master of Architecture Degree in 1998. Nick went on to work for Patkau Architects on several award-winning projects in Vancouver and Montreal. In 2003 he moved to London, England where he was involved in developing sustainable housing initiatives at the Telford Millenium Community for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. He was also involved in developing master-planning schemes for mixed-use developments in the city of Bath and the southwest of England. Nick returned to Vancouver in 2007 to start his practice Shape Architecture. His studio's work aims to relate innovative, sustainable technologies to the specifics of place, local economy and environment. He is a registered architect in British Columbia.
Hannah Teicher, B.A. MArch
Hannah Teicher received her Master of Architecture at the University of British Columbia in 2006 and her B.A. in sociology and anthropology at Swarthmore College in 1998. Her thesis proposed an alternative form of redevelopment for the suburban strip, drawing on indigenous opportunities with a theoretical basis in landscape urbanism. In 2005, she won the ArchVoices Essay Competition for her essay Engaging the Everyday. She is currently working for an emerging architecture firm and a public artist in Vancouver, BC while volunteering for the Dynamic Cities Project, an enterprising non-profit offering strategies to transform urban infrastructure.