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Judges

Designs on Britain culminated in an exhibition of student work at RIIBA during Architecture Week June 2003. A competition was held during which students were asked to present their work to distinguished judges, outlining the brief they had been given and

the rationale of their response.

For the results of the competition press the Outcomes button above.

Press the photographs below for details of the four teams of judges seen viewing work prior to meeting the students.

Paul Hyett (President of the RIBA 2001-2003, George Ferguson RIBA President 2003-) with Rob Wilson (Exhibitions Curator) deciding on Most Original Idea
Peter Culley (Rick Mather Architects) (centre) explains student work to judges Sue Davidson (Chair Arts Inform), Stuart Evans (Turner Prize Juror 2002), Doreen Lawrence (Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust), Danny Rolph (artists), Barry Joyce (Derbyshire County Council) 
Architect Caroline Millar (HOK Sport + Venue + Event) explains student work to judges Sumita Sinha (Eco=Logic Architects), Rick Mather  (Rick Mather Architects), Joanna Kennedy (Director Ove Arup), Christophe Egret (Alsop Architects), George Ferguson (RIBA President 2003-), Chris Williamson (Weston Williamson Architects )
Judges Janet Turner (Design Consultant), George Ferguson (RIBA President 2003-), Chris Williamson architect (Weston Williamson Architects), George Nicholson (Board Member Arts Inform) looking at student work
Judges Rick Mather (Rick Mather Architects), Joanna Kennedy (Director Ove Arup), Christophe Egret (Alsop Architects), Sumita Sinha (Eco=Logic Architects) (foreground)
Benny O'Looney (Alsop Architects) talks to judges George Ferguson and Chris Williamson (background left)