HCA and Landscape Institute join forces for Future Vision 2010
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has joined forces with the Landscape Institute to run Future Vision 2010 - the annual student award scheme to find bright ideas for better places – for the next two years.
Targeted at UK postgraduates and undergraduates, Future Vision is designed to unearth and celebrate new ideas that could improve communities, generate interest in housing and regeneration careers and boost the prospects of young people keen to enter the sector.
The awards promote bold vision and inspirational ideas that are not only sustainable but could be implemented in cities, towns and villages across the country and have the potential to make a significant impact on communities.
Winners of this national award scheme each receive £1,000 and an all expenses paid work placement with a leading organisation in the sector.
Award categories for Future Vision 2010 include:
• Future Buildings
• Future Work Life
• Future Open Spaces
• Future Green Thinking
• Future Play Time
The winners will be announced at the Landscape Institute’s annual awards ceremony at the Brewery in London on 18 November 2010.
Neil Williamson, president of the Landscape Institute said:
“Future Vision 2010 offers a great opportunity for students across many disciplines to prove their creativity in tackling sustainable ideas on buildings, places and the environment. Best of all, the five winners will have a guaranteed work placement for four weeks.”
Gill Taylor, skills and knowledge director at the HCA commented:
“We’re delighted that the Landscape Institute is running Future Vision 2010. And we look forward to continuing to celebrate innovative yet workable ideas from students that have the potential to improve communities up and down the country.”


