Eight Entrants to Sustainable Design Challenge Shortlisted for Live Judging Event

 

#RSUDC21

Eight entries to the Riverside Sunderland University Design Challenge (#RSUDC21) have been shortlisted for a live judging event on Wednesday 30 June 2021.

All the teams were interdisciplinary and many came together from different universities and virtually during lockdown to complete their entries. The shortlisted teams were chosen by a panel of professional architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, planners, carbon consultants, and landscape architects and can be viewed on the RSUDC21 Youtube and CTI website.

The winners will be picked by a panel of industry leading judges and the finalists will present their creations to the judges on the morning of Wednesday, 30 June 2021. An awards ceremony takes place that evening where the winner of RSUDC21 will be announced.

Entries from the students seek to foster a sense of community and sustainable lifestyles through their design, build and material selection, with all elements working together to achieve the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge targets.

 

Our shortlisted teams will present their creations to our judges on the morning of Wednesday, 30 June 2021, followed by an Awards Ceremony in the evening where the winner of RSUDC21 will be announced.



Sunderland City Council, MOBIE, and the Timber Development UK (TTF and TRADA) University Engagement Programme would like to extend their thanks and gratitude to all entries, which were all outstanding quality.

We would like to extend a special thanks to our sponsors who have made RSUDC21 possible. This includes the Confederation of Timber Industries, Accoya, Rothoblaas, Timber Decking and Cladding Association, DesignPH, PEFC, Alliance for Sustainable Building Products, Wood for Good, and BSW.

Congratulations to the eight shortlisted entrants below, who represent some of the incredible emerging talents and future promise of built environment students coming out of the UK right now:


Team A:

Elenor Naraidoo, University of Bath

Fathimath Ema Ziya, University of Bath

Heba Tabidi, University of Bath

Scott Thompson, Northumbria University

Sophie Whinney, University of Bristol

Wendy Young, University of Sheffield



Team B:

Callum Hewitt, University of Liverpool

Daniela Lopez Pardo, University of Gloucestershire

Jade Biado, University of Bristol

Kyle Henderson, Robert Gordon University

Madeleine Clarke, Coventry University

Samuel Briar, University of Bath

Zaleekha Iqbal, University of Gloucestershire,

Freya Noonan, University of Bristol


Team D:

Ananth Balakrishnan, Cardiff University

Joseph Meehan, University of Bristol

Mohammed Numaan Amar, University of Birmingham

Tsveta Karagyozova, University of Sheffield


Team E:

Aleks Petkov, University of Dundee

Bozhidar Metodiev, UCA

Emile Louis Yariv, UCA

George Cocks, Graduate

John Kirtley, UCA

Ksenia Lenina, UCA

Matthew Willis, University of Bristol


Team I:

Boyang Xu, University of Sheffield

Shen Zhekai, University of Sheffield

Weilin Lai, University of Sheffield

Xiao Han, University of Sheffield

Ziyu Li, University of Sheffield


Team M:

Aidana Roberts, Cardiff University

Brian Cheuk Yan Ho, University of Bath

Chian Ying Xuan, University of Sheffield

Dakari Brathwaite, University of West London

Kersten Chandy Mathew, Cardiff University

Milda Klimanskyte; University of West London

Oisin Higgins, University College Dublin


Team R:

Andrew Spence, Teesside University

Casling-Andoniou, Teesside University

Sarah Warrick, Teesside University

Lauren, Teesside University


Team T:

Ian Ojwang, Edinburgh University

Jamie Hardcastle, Anglia Ruskin University

Jay Marchant, Anglia Ruskin University

Kieran Sullivan, Anglia Ruskin University

Oliver Kearin, Anglia Ruskin University

Poshan Ghale, Anglia Ruskin University


 
 
 
MOBIE Team