WW+P and Studio Egret West architects win 2026 Davidson Prize

01_PLAYDECK_Winners © Lia Vittone

Source: Lia Vittone

Team proposed converting decommissioned London buses into mobile playgrounds

An idea by architects from WW+P and Studio Egret West to convert decommissioned London buses into mobile playgrounds has been named winner of the 2026 Davidson Prize.

The proposal, called PLAYDECK, was awarded £10,000 by the Alan Davidson Foundation at a ceremony held in Shoreditch yesterday evening as part of the London Festival of Architecture.

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