George Clarke announces winners of Gravity design competition

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Architect and TV presenter, George Clarke, has announced the winners of the Gravity young persons’ design competition, for schools in Bridgewater, Somerset

The challenge, created by MOBIE, asked young people to let their imaginations run free by designing an innovative and inspirational green space, with jobs and homes that meet the changing needs of future generations – promoting wellbeing, quality of life, and healthy ageing.

‘A blueprint for a smarter, greener future’

The Gravity project will create a sustainable and connected smart campus that delivers economic transformation and a sustainable environment.

The project will also create between 4000 and 7,500 jobs in green businesses and will provide up to 750 new homes for the workforce.

Located near Bridgwater, Somerset, the project is a development that is seeking to accelerate the response to climate change, whilst creating new jobs and homes.

‘Inspirational, future thinking designs’

Clarke commented: “Home is the most important piece of architecture in our lives. It crafts the way we live, and how we grow as families and communities.

“Well-designed places and communities like Gravity can enhance the way we live and promote good health and wellbeing.

“The communities and homes of the future will be lived in by today’s young people. That is why I am so excited to announce the winners of this young persons’ design challenge.

“We asked young people, aged between 11 and 18, to design a place and home of the future – a sustainable, adaptable, green place that promotes wellbeing, quality of life, and healthy ageing.

“From past experience, I expected to see amazing design talent and imagination come forward, and I was not disappointed.

“It was hard for the judges to choose the overall winner, age group winners and the runners up. They were genuinely wowed by the standard of the work that these young people produced.

“The winners created some incredible and inspirational, future thinking designs. The future of the built environment and homes is in great hands with young talent like this around – I can’t wait to see what they do next.”

The judges were drawn from Gravity, MOBIE and Bounce Forward, who provided participating schools with mental resilience training.

The overall winner of the competition is Alyssa Ghio of Chilton Trinity School, Bridgwater with her Pythagoras House design.

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Overall winner and 16-18 age group winner – Alyssa Ghio – Pythagoras House

Pythagoras House

Claire Pearce, director of planning and economic development for Gravity, said: “Re-imagining the Gravity site ensures we can fully consider how we respond to climate change and in doing so to attract international businesses to the South West.

“Occupiers require an accessible workforce so our approach of enabling a new era of clean growth together with dedicated homes for the workforce, within a campus and community is really exciting.

“We hope the design challenge has inspired young people about Gravity, and motivated them to aspire to learn, live and work in Somerset in the future”.

‘Creating better, greener, and smarter places’

Gill Slocombe, deputy leader for Sedgemoor District Council added: “The competition has encouraged young people to think deeply about place making; what do they want from Gravity and places of the future? What kind of workspaces and homes create a happy, healthy and well-connected place to live and work?

“The high quality of the competition entries demonstrates that young people are full of ideas about how we can create better, greener and smarter places.  I would like to congratulate the winners and to thank everyone who has taken part.”

The age group winners:

Age 7 – 11

Theodore Spreadbury (age 8), Erin Waghorn (age 9), and Darcey Pike (age 10), Spaxton Primary School.

Age 12 – 15

Wolfetone Kelly, James Steinhardt and Max Brophy (15), Sidcot School, Winscombe, North Somerset.

Sarah Ingram, Liv Jeffrey and Stephanie Hills, Haygrove School, Bridgwater.

Age 16 – 18

Harvey Lawrence (17), Sidcot School.

Alyssa Ghio, Chilton Trinity School, Bridgwater.

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