Suffolk students were recognised for their sustainable home designs at the 'Think Circular' awards.
The event, held at the University of Suffolk on October 10, was a collaboration between Lovell, Suffolk County Council, and the Ministry of Building Innovation and Education (MOBIE).
Students from across Suffolk were tasked with creating eco-friendly housing designs that minimise waste and promote biodiversity.
TV presenter, architect, and MOBIE founder George Clarke hosted the event, praising the students' creativity and passion for future home designs.
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Mr Clarke said: “Home is the most important piece of architecture in our lives.
"It never ceases to amaze me just how creative, talented and passionate young people are when invited to design homes of the future that they want to live in."
The winning designs came from Hartismere School and Sixth Form, earning the students a £300 prize and £1,000 for their sixth form.
Councillor Chris Chambers said: "Thank you and congratulations to all the young people who took part, they’ve all done a fantastic job - the future in Suffolk looks bright.”
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