OVERALL WINNER
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Category A Winners
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Category B Winners
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Category C Winners

Category C Winners

First Prize:

 

Miss Inderjit Mehroke




What looks at first like a purely fantasy illustration turns out on closer inspection to provide very well for the requirements of several species of bats. Lots of hard work, imagination and attention to detail have gone into this design.

It shows how a fantastic building, which the designer herself might wish to live in, can be adapted in many different and creative ways to accommodate bats. A protected courtyard of trees and ivy on the walls are provided for the bats should they prefer not to live in the building itself.


Second Prize:

 

Alexander Craig-Thompson




Serious thinking about architecture, considers viewing and what would go on inside in order to accommodate bats.


 

Third Prize:

 

Matthew Burns




Conceptually interesting, strong and clear idea. The Jury liked the idea of a ‘Big Brother’ observatory – ‘but no bats get evicted’. Sustainable materials, the use of new technologies and the relationship between humans and bats have been well considered.