Hannah le Roux teaches, practices, curates and writes about architecture. Her current research, lived modernism, is based on the observation of change in time of modernist spaces, and proposes and maps designerly practices that catalyze the social appropriation of space.
These sites of research and practice include the 1950's model township, KwaThema, the 1950's to 70's fabric of Johannesburg's inner city, tropical architecture in West Africa and immigrant spaces in Europe.