Winning entries
After a lot of deliberation, the judges decided to award the following prizes
by Will Hunt, age 10 Ashville College Junior School, Harrogate
by Will Hunt, age 10 Ashville College Junior School, Harrogate
Winning entry
Will Hunt
Ashville College Junior School, Harrogate
Will Hunt, aged 10, saw off fierce competition from 261 other children to win the North Yorkshire Society of Architects’ (NYSA) ‘Bike Bay’ competition that will see his design realised for the Grand Depart in Harrogate.
The winning concept was inspired by the steep terrain of the Yorkshire Dales and will be turned into reality by Stage One, the Yorkshire based company who fabricated the 2012 Olympic Cauldron. The judges felt that it illustrated perfectly the difficult topography of the first stage of the Tour from Leeds to Harrogate.
by Seumus Maclean, age 10 Aspin Park Primary School, Knaresborough
by Seumus Maclean, age 10 Aspin Park Primary School, Knaresborough
by Seumus Maclean, age 10 Aspin Park Primary School, Knaresborough
by Seumus Maclean, age 10 Aspin Park Primary School, Knaresborough
Commendation
Seumus Maclean
Aspin Park Primary School, Knaresborough
“Tour de Dales” depicted each of the Yorkshire Dales as large rubber wheels with brightly coloured reflective spokes beneath a “fin” sign.
by Fenella Noble Ripley Endowed Primary School, Ripley
by Fenella Noble Ripley Endowed Primary School, Ripley
Commendation
Fenella Noble
Ripley Endowed C of E Primary School, Ripley
“Sheep and Yorkshire Rose” is a Bike Bay in the form of a sheep looking out over Yorkshire white roses.