Hannah-Hunt
Moeller

Assistant Project Manager

As an assistant project manager with RNL, Hannah-Hunt Moeller promotes compelling design solutions in the public and civic realm. She is a big picture thinker who is passionate about community wellness, sustainable city design and using design to impact daily living.

At RNL, Hannah-Hunt approaches each project with an eye toward socially and environmentally sustainable solutions. Her most recent project is with Denver Water, where her team is working to create cutting-edge sustainable solutions, pushing the boundaries of Net Zero Energy, LEED Platinum, WELL Building Standard, and One Water solutions (potable water used only for potable uses).

Most recently on the research front, she presented at the American Association of Geography on peripheral urban communities in Cochabamba, Bolivia: The Agency of Heritage in Peri-Urban Bolivia. Hannah-Hunt received her M.S. and B.S. in Architecture at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. In her spare time, she is a participant in AIA Colorado’s Charles Kelly Leadership Development Program and leads the AIA’s 5x5x5 Round Table group mentorship program.

Prior to her work as an architect, Hannah-Hunt enjoyed the balance between practice, research and travel. Fluent in Spanish, she researched urban peripheries and rural graywater systems in Bolivia and industrial spaces repurposed as cultural hubs in Paris. After architecture school, she lived in Switzerland studying philosophy and frolicking in the Alps.

Hannah-Hunt is an explorer who loves adventure, finding new places and ideas. Outside of the office, she can be found roaming in the Colorado wilderness with a backpack, exchanging ideas with fellow travelers abroad and hosting regular dinner parties in her Capitol Hill flat.