Hana Loftus founded Essex-based practice HAT Projects with Tom Grieve in 2007. In the past year the practice has completed a number of commissions including the £3.5 million Jerwood Gallery in Hastings, temporary structures for the reopening of the Olympic Park and a new-build development of affordable artists’ studios as part of High House Production Park in Purfleet, Essex. Loftus was also runner up in the inaugural AJ Writing Prize in 2011. Hana Loftus was nominated for the 2014 AJ Women in Architecture Awards.
Prior to forming HAT Projects Hana was deputy director of the regeneration consultancy General Public Agency and writes for publications including Building Design, Architecture Today and Icon. Hana studied at Cambridge, London Met and Rural Studio, Alabama. She is a Fellow of the RSA and a trustee of DanceEast and Roman River Music.