Hannah Teicher researches, writes, and practices in architecture and urbanism, focusing on sustainable urban systems from progressive zoning to electric mobility. She has written for Tangential Vancouverism, Canadian Architect, Vancouver Matters, and the Almanac of Architecture and Design. Recently, she was one of the key researchers with the UBC Transportation Infrastructure and Public Space (TIPS) Lab to create the framework and design guidelines for public electric vehicle charging in BC. She received a Master of Architecture from UBC in 2006.