8HivemindThe density and proximity of urbanites with an agricultural curiosity makes the south bank of London an ideal starting place for the HIVEMIND. Here collaborative city farming meets a framework for serious gaming.Players get the opportunity for farming, harvest and food production. Depending on interest, input and position every player plays a different game!
13Editor's ChoiceCo-Life‘Healing garden’, public square, market street and intergenerational workshops could bring older people into the urban mix and reduce the level of social isolation. The applications of sustainable principles aim to reduce the building’s ecological footprint and deliver a self-sufficient (zero carbon) community.
324People's Choice AwardPlay-HivePlay Hive is a reflective educational installation catered for a safe environment that hosts an educational and entertaining hub for children. The structure of the hives is designed as a self-sufficient tool that allows for kids to play and learn without the need of schools or teaching instructors.
28WinnerHoneybee HospiceChildren in the hospice have clear needs for social and group belonging, nature, and personal values, which are actually very similar to the behavioral patterns of bees. Therefore, this hospice care center uses the little bee as a cartoon image, hoping to encourage move-in children to spend their short and splendid time like lively little bees.