Winning team
HomeForest
Congratulations to the winning team HomeForest. Haptic Architects, Squint/Opera, Coda to Coda, LionHeart and Yaoyao Meng came together to produce the compelling and innovative concept using biophilia, sound and lighting to enhance our home lives, improve productivity and reduce the stress of working from home.
Finalist teams
New Normal
Pliarch Architects, Studio YUME, Whitby Wood, designer Mirko Nardecchia, Crowd Control and Idea Design. New Normal’s concept Com-View-Nism transforms your regular window into an additional workspace, connecting you with your neighborhood while you work from home.
O3S
Architects Anna Muray, David Rhodes and Mike May. Origin3 Studio’s Antypody concept makes use of the car spaces in front of our home to add work pods to be shared by the community, instantly re-dynamising our streets, reconnecting people, making it a place to meet, work and play.
The judging panel
Architect Alison Brooks, Designer Thomas Heatherwick, writer and presenter Michelle Ogundehin, Foster’s Art Director Narinder Sagoo, Museum of the Home’s director Sonial Solicari.
This inaugural year saw entries of incredible high standards, which made the shortlisting and final judging very difficult but equally thrilling and inspiring. We want to thank all participating teams for their innovative concepts, for sharing their personal stories of lockdown and for making this first year’s prize such a success.
The Davidson Prize is proud to be part of the London Festival of Architecture program, visit our digital exhibition designed by Hayes Davidson to see the shortlist, finalist and winning submissions.
Watch out for the launch of our year 2 prize in Autumn 2021.