The competition, which was organised to celebrate 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity and coincides with this year’s London Festival of Architecture, saw five shortlisted entries built across the City of London’s public gardens.
A two foot high hotel, which takes its design inspiration from children’s fable Hansel & Gretel and was constructed entirely from scavenged waste material, was crowned the ‘public’s favourite’ following an online vote.
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