Meet the finalists

  • The Metamorphic Ruins

    Adam Saint

    Leeds Beckett University

    The Metamorphic Ruins is a living archive and progressive sanctuary where architecture, ecology and time converge, inviting humans and wildlife to coexist, observe and shape a shared evolving landscape.

  • Kahani: A Stone and Bamboo Pattern Book for a Regenerative Bhopal

    Jamie Ferguson

    University of Bath

    Kahani is a pattern book for a regenerative reimagining of live-work housing across Bhopal and India; the book entails construction details for bamboo and stone, encouraging low-carbon bioregional innovation.

  • The Entropic Sanctuary

    Charlotte Carlyle

    Leeds Beckett University

    The entropic sanctuary - A living architecture born from water and decay where biophilia, entropy, and regenerative design converge to form a sanctuary that breathes, grows, and gently disappears.

  • Western Harbour Park

    Bryn White

    University of Gloucestershire

    Western Harbour Park, Bristol, is a place where people and nature coexist, demonstrating how post-industrial spaces can harness natural processes to restore ecological health and community

  • From Waste to Wellness. A Regenerative Restaurant Experience

    Polina Bielova

    University of East London

    A regenerative restaurant under a historic London archway that uses biophilic design, mycelium materials, and aeroponic technologies to transform food, space, and trash into a circular living experience.

  • Towards the River Clyde

    Erin McCaffray

    University of Cambridge

    Reusing local tenement sandstone, the proposed coastal park invites residents to engage with memory, nature, and leisure along the River Clyde’s transformed ex-industrial edge