
Future Room Competition Winner Announced!
London student´s unique vision of university life wins £2,500 prize in UNITE´s Future Room competition
Jerome Tsui, a student at the Architectural Association School of Architecture won the competition with his entry, titled "Towards an Undifferentiated Common". It envisages a future where students live in minimalist, mobile "pods" situated in common areas on campuses, blurring the boundaries between living and learning.
Student accommodation provider UNITE launched the Future Room competition in collaboration with Blueprint, the leading magazine of architecture and design, and Superfusionlab, an innovative architectural practice which has installed, exhibited and designed projects around the world.
The competition was open to all students in London, challenging them to look ahead to 2050 and think about how students will study, interact and socialise in the future.
Jerome receives a £2,500 cash prize, and will get the chance to hone his design and architectural skills under the expert guidance of judge Nathaniel Kolbe in a work placement at Superfusionlab.

